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Gujarat High Court Quashes Preventive Detention Order Against Bootlegger for Lack of Material Showing Threat to Public Order. Detenue Classified as Bootlegger Under Section 2(b) of Gujarat Prevention of Anti-social Activities Act, 1985, but No Evidence of Disturbance to Public Order or Tranquility.

The petitioner, Nasimbanu @Aapa Gulhasan Mohamdsral Kureshi, was preventively detained by an order dated 21.01.2026 passed by the Police Commissioner,...

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Gujarat High Court Quashes Detention Order Under PASA Act for Lack of Material Showing Disturbance to Public Order. Preventive detention based on prohibition offences set aside as no evidence of threat to public order or tranquility.

The petitioner, Rajubhai Aalabhai Kodiyatar, filed a Special Criminal Application before the Gujarat High Court apprehending detention under the Gujar...

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Gujarat High Court Quashes Preventive Detention Order for Cruel Person Under Gujarat Prevention of Anti-social Activities Act. Detention Order Set Aside as There Was No Material to Show Disturbance of Public Order or Public Tranquility.

The petitioner, Daudbhai Ishakbhai Ismailbhai Shaikh, was preventively detained by an order dated 30.01.2026 passed by the Police Commissioner, Ahmeda...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR and Orders Compensation for Unauthorized Sealing of Cable Network Control Room — Police Action Without Statutory Authority Violates Fundamental Rights Under Article 19(1)(g) of Constitution of India.

The petitioners, a partnership firm running a cable television network under the name U.S.A. Cable Networks and its members, filed a writ petition und...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Show Cause Notices Under Section 111 CrPC for Lack of Subjective Satisfaction. Magistrate Failed to Record Basis for Satisfaction and Substance of Information, Rendering Notices Invalid.

The petitioners filed three criminal writ petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution of India and Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Indefinite Curfew Imposed Due to Burial Dispute in Mominpura Area. Court holds that curfew under Section 144 CrPC cannot be used as a permanent measure and must be proportionate to the threat.

The judgment pertains to two writ petitions filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench. The petit...