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In view of the provisions of Amending Act 36 of 1987 offence ...


Offences Under Amending Act 36 of 1987 Now Cognizable; Police Authorized to Investigate Essential Commodities Violations.

August 10, 2013

Case Laws     Indian Laws     HC

In view of the provisions of Amending Act 36 of 1987 offence under the Act having been made cognizable police officers though not notified as Inspector under the different control orders issued under the Act have the jurisdiction to investigate the offence committed under the Act with respect to the essential commodity - HC

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