- Author(s): Saxena and Gaur
- Publisher: Law Publishers (India) Pvt. Ltd.
- Edition: 13 Ed 2024
- Approx. Pages 1084 + contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 18 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
Being Commentaries on Arms Act Rules, 2016
As Amended by Arms (Amendment) Rules, 2022
Explosive Act & Rules | Explosive Substances Act
(As Amended upto date)
Ammonium Nitrate Rules, 2012[As Amended by G.S.R. 608(E), Dated 31st August 2021]
Alongwith
Model Forms of Charges & Several Useful Appendices
Revised under the Guidance of A Panel of Lawyers and Board of Editors
Saxena and Gour's "Law of Arms and Explosives" made its first appearance in 1953 and with a standing of 72 years needs no introduction to its readers while stepping in its Thirteenth Edition. The treatise comprehensively and squarely touches practically all areas of this most important branch of Criminal law. The fact that this edition enters into its 72nd years of publication, speaks laurels of the popularity and richness of its contents and acceptance in the hands of readers. The book provides an indepth study on the Arms Act. Arms Rules, Explosives Act. Explosives Substances Act, Explosives Rules and various Allied Laws. Existing Arms Rules, 1962 has now been replaced by the Arms Rules, 2016. This Rules of 2016 has been amended by G.S.R 31(E), dated 18th January, 2022. This revised and enlarged edition is carefully garnered and each section of the Act has been most elaborately, exhaustively, analytically and critically dealt with and entire discussion is preceded by headings and sub-headings facilitating an easy access to the relevant materials. No stones have been left unturned in incorporating all the amendments and up-to-date case laws in this edition manifesting high degree of legal industry as well as compilation and exposition of law.
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Contents
Part I
The Arms Act, 1959
The Arms Rules, 2016
Part II
The Explosives Act, 1884
The Explosives Rules, 2008
The Explosive Substances Act, 1908
Part III – Appendices
1. The Indian Arms Act, 1878
2. Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Extracts)
3. The Static and Mobile Pressure Vessels (Unfired) Rules, 1981
4. The Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984
5. The Terrorist-Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act, 1984
6. Rules Regulating the Handling of Explosives in the Port of Calcutta
7. Rules Regulating the Handling of Explosives in the Port of Bombay
8. Rules Regulating the Handling of Explosives in the Port of Madras
9. The Coalmines Regulations, 1957 (Extracts)
10. Metalliferous Regulations, 1961 (Extracts)
11. List of Authorised Explosives Specified in Schedule Annexed
12. List of Testing Officers
13. Additional conditions—Licencing in Form "I" for gun-powder
factory in the districts of Hazaribagh and Dhanbad in Bihar and
Asansol sub-division in West Bengal
14. Additional Conditions for licences in Form "J"
15. Additional conditions—Licence in Form "L" in the districts of Hazaribagh and
Dhanbad in Bihar and Asansol sub-division in West Bengal
16. Form of Account of Explosives
17. Specification of Explosives Van
18. Specification for a Motor Lorry for the Carriage of Explosives
19. Some of the Important Recommendations made in the British Standard Code of
Practice CP. 326 110 (1948) – General Service – Protection of Structures against
Lightning issued by the British Standard Institution
20. Post and Telegraph Guide (Relevant Extracts)
21. Aircraft Rules, 1937 (Relevant Extracts)
22. Madras Government Order for possession without licence
23. Bombay Government Order for possession without licence
24. Supervision of Explosives premises
25. Gas Cylinder Rules, 2004
26. Ammonium Nitrate Rules, 2012
Index
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Author Details
Saxena and Gaur With a Foreword to the 11th Edition by
Hon'ble Justice Shri V.K.Chaturvedi, Judge, High Court, Prayagraj (Now Retd. )