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Bombay High Court Quashes Detention Order Under COFEPOSA Due to Unexplained Delay in Execution and Consideration of Representation. Delay of Over Five Months in Executing Detention Order and Three Months in Considering Representation Violates Article 22(5) of Constitution and Section 3(1) of COFEPOSA Act.

The petitioner, a friend of the detenu Mohd. Kunhi Kallattra, challenged a detention order dated 28.2.2002 issued by the Secretary (Preventive Detenti...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Detention Order Under COFEPOSA for Non-Application of Mind and Non-Supply of Vital Documents. Detenu's Right to Make Effective Representation Under Article 22(5) of the Constitution Violated by Failure to Furnish Statements of Co-Accused and Retraction Letters.

The petitioner, Deepak Bapu Keluskar, challenged a detention order dated 29th September 2014 passed by the detaining authority under Section 3(1) of t...

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Bombay High Court Quashes 26-Year-Old COFEPOSA Detention Order Due to Inordinate Delay in Execution — Preventive Detention Order Loses Its Rationale When Executed After 26 Years Without Explanation

The petitioners, cousins of the detenu Mohammed Ali Vengadan, filed a Habeas Corpus writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India befor...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Detention Order Under COFEPOSA for Non-Placement of Bail Order Before Detaining Authority. The court held that the bail order was a vital document and its non-consideration vitiated the subjective satisfaction under Section 3(1) of COFEPOSA Act, 1974.

The petitioner, brother of the detinue, filed a writ of habeas corpus under Article 226 of the Constitution challenging the detention order dated 17th...

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Supreme Court Quashes Detention Order Under COFEPOSA, Upholds Detenu's Constitutional Rights. The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of personal liberty, setting aside the detention of Jaseela Shaji's husband due to procedural lapses under COFEPOSA.

The Supreme Court of India quashed the detention order of the appellant's husband under the Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggli...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Detention Order Under COFEPOSA Due to Unexplained Delay Snapping Live Link. Preventive Detention Order Under Section 3(1) of COFEPOSA Act, 1974 Set Aside as Delay Between Last Smuggling Activity and Order Was Unexplained.

The petitioner, a friend of the detenu Joshy Mathew, challenged the detention order dated 3rd May 2004 issued under Section 3(1) of the Conservation o...