Section 4 of EA, 1884 : Section 4: Definitions

EA, 1884

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Explanation using Example

An example of the application of Section 4 of The Explosives Act, 1884, could involve a scenario where a local fireworks manufacturer is required to obtain a license for the production and storage of fireworks. As defined in the Act, fireworks are considered an "explosive". Therefore, the manufacturer must adhere to the regulations prescribed under the Act for manufacturing, which includes the process of making, altering, or repairing the explosive items. Additionally, if the manufacturer plans to export the fireworks to another country, they must follow the legal procedures for "export" as defined, which involves taking the goods out of India by land, sea, or air. Should the fireworks be transported to a retail location within India, the mode of "carriage" must also comply with safety regulations pertaining to the conveyance of explosives.

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