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Criminal Procedure, 1973
110. Security for good behaviour from habitual offenders. When[ an Executive Magistrate.] 1[ receives information that there ... knowing the same to have been stolen, or
(c) habitually protects or harbours thieves, or aids in the concealment
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this section the fact that a person is an habitual offender or is so desperate and dangerous as to render
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matter was called.
7. It appears that the Habitual Offenders' Policy was
formulated as a result of a project study ... brought out the salient features regarding the existence of
habitual offenders amongst Airmen in Indian Air Force. It was
found
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category of those who are
reasonably believed to be habitual offenders or receivers of
stolen property whether they have been ... necessary to keep discreet
Surveillance over reputed bad characters, habitual offenders
and other potential offenders. Organised crime cannot be
successfully
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names
of "persons who are reasonably believed to be habitual offenders or
receivers of stolen property whether they have been ... first respondent
that the appellant was a habitual offender or the grounds of such
belief and the order was therefore
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procedure laid down in the
Policy for Discharge of Habitual Offenders under Rule ... following
salient features regarding the existence of habitual
offenders among airmen :
"(a) There is a specific hard core
hard core
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According to him, although he
is not a habitual offender yet orders had been passed to open his
history sheet ... Government made under
Section 16 of the Restriction of Habitual Offenders (Punjab) Act,
1918".
In Part II, at the discretion
Delhi High Court
account of their being by repute bad characters & habitual offenders &
committing offences. The notice also required the applicants ... account of their being by repute bad characters &
habitual offenders & committing crime. On the same
Allahabad High Court
petition by giving
reasons that the appellant is a habitual offender and his acts resulted
in causing disturbance to public ... area. Further, he shall also be a habitual offender.
Thus arguing, he sought that the appeal be allowed
Andhra High Court
Prevention
of Dangerous Activities of Slumlords, Bootleggers and Drug-Offenders
and Dangerous Persons Act, 1981 (hereinafter referred ... inferred that the petitioner was a habitual offender. No
doubt a lengthy counter is filed in which it is repeatedly
Bombay High Court
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