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Madras High Court Allows Habeas Corpus Petition Due to Unexplained Delay in Preventive Detention. Delay of 38 Days Between Arrest and Detention Order Snaps Live and Proximate Link, Rendering Detention Invalid Under Tamil Nadu Act 14 of 1982....

The petitioner, Matheshwari, mother of the detenu Jeganraj, filed a Habeas Corpus Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madras High Court. The petition sought to quash the...

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Madras High Court Quashes Detention Order Due to Unexplained Delay in Preventive Detention Case — Live Link Between Grounds and Purpose Snapped. Unexplained delay of 19 days between arrest and detention order renders detention invalid under Article 226 of the Constitution of India....

The petitioner, Ramani, mother of the detenu Kannan, filed a Habeas Corpus Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging the detention order passed by the Commissioner of Police,...

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Madras High Court Allows Habeas Corpus Petition and Quashes Preventive Detention Order — Cases Triable Under Ordinary Law. Preventive detention under Prohibition Act and NDPS Act not justified when ordinary law is sufficient....

The petitioner, Jansirani, filed a Habeas Corpus Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madras High Court seeking to quash the detention order passed by the second responde...

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Madras High Court Closes Habeas Corpus Petition as Detention Order Revoked by Competent Authority. No further adjudication required as the impugned detention order was already revoked....

The petitioner, Amala, wife of the detenu Ganesan alias Jangili Ganesan, filed a Habeas Corpus petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madras High Court. She sought to chall...

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Madras High Court Closes Habeas Corpus Petition After Detention Order Revoked by Competent Authority. Preventive detention order revoked renders petition infructuous....

The petitioner, Amala, filed a Habeas Corpus petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madras High Court, challenging the detention order dated 27.11.2024 passed by the Commis...

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Madras High Court Allows Habeas Corpus Petition Due to Unexplained Delay in Preventive Detention Order. Delay of 35 Days Between Arrest and Detention Order Under Tamil Nadu Act 14 of 1982 Snaps Live and Proximate Link, Rendering Detention Invalid....

The petitioner, Srinivasan, father of the detenu Indhu @ Indumathi, filed a Habeas Corpus Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging the detention order passed by the second r...

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Madras High Court Closes Habeas Corpus Petition After Detention Order Revoked by Competent Authority — No Further Adjudication Required. The court held that when the detention order under Tamil Nadu Act 14 of 1982 is revoked, the petition becomes infructuous....

The petitioner, Chithra, mother of the detenu Rohith, filed a Habeas Corpus petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madras High Court. The petition challenged the detention ...

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Madras High Court Allows Habeas Corpus Petition Due to Unexplained Delay in Preventive Detention Order. Delay of 37 Days Between Arrest and Detention Order Snaps Live and Proximate Link, Rendering Detention Invalid Under Tamil Nadu Act 14 of 1982....

The petitioner, Chinaponnu, grandmother of the detenu Vijay, filed a Habeas Corpus Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging the detention order passed by the Commissioner of...

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Madras High Court Allows Habeas Corpus Petition in Preventive Detention Case Due to Unexplained Delay. Delay of 51 days between arrest and detention order held to snap live link, rendering detention invalid under Article 22(5) of Constitution....

The petitioner, Pavithra R, the elder sister of the detenu Ajith Kumar, filed a Habeas Corpus Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madras High Court. The petition challen...

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Madras High Court Closes Habeas Corpus Petition After Detention Order Revoked by Competent Authority. The Court held that no adjudication is required when the detention order under Tamil Nadu Act 14 of 1982 is revoked....

The petitioner, Krishnaveni, mother of the detenu Vasanth @ Bablu, filed a Habeas Corpus Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madras High Court. The petition sought to qu...