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2017 (4) TMI 1611 - SCH - Indian LawsConspiracy - Unlawful Assembly - training in making and usage of weapons and explosives in order to retaliate against the alleged tortures faced by muslims in India from the other religions especially from Hindus the accused formed themselves into an unlawful assembly - It was held by the Kerala High Court that evidence adduced by the prosecution would clearly establish that the accused were having possession of the ammunition (Bombs) in contravention of Section 3. HELD THAT - There are no ground to interfere with the impugned order of the High Court - SLP dismissed.
The Supreme Court of India dismissed the special leave petition as they found no grounds to interfere with the impugned order of the High Court. Pending applications were also disposed of. (2017 (4) TMI 1611 - SC)
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