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......................................................................................................................... Book Description The treatise on Saxena & Gaur’s “Law of Arms & Explosives” comprehensively and squarely touches practically all areas of this most important branch of Criminal Law. The fact that this edition enters into its 56th year of publication, speaks laurels of the popularity and acceptance of this publication in the hands of the readers, and therefore needs no introduction. For the convenience of the readers the book has been dividend into 3 parts. Part 1. Deals wot5h the Arms Act, 1959, Arms Rules, 1962 and Notifications issued under the Arms Act. Part 2. Deals with the Explosives Act, Explosives Substances Act, 1908, Explosives Rules, 1983, and Notifications issued under the Act and Rules. Part 3. Deals with the Appendices covering over 24 useful Allied Acts & Rules. This updated 9th edition, like its earlier editions, is expected to serve as a working tool to the Bench and the Bar, Presiding Officers of the court, Prosecution Department, Officials of the entire Police network including C.I.D, Forensic Department, Law Teachers and all those Department concerned with the Subject. ......................................................................................................................... Contents Part I The Arms Act, 1959 The Arms Rules, 1962 Important Notifications of the Central Government under the Arms Act, 1959 Part II The Explosives Act, 1884 The Explosives Rules, 1983 The Explosive Substances Act, 1908 Notifications issued under the Explosives Act, 1884 Notifications issued under the Explosives Rules, 1940 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 Index .........................................................................................................................