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HC quashes detention order for non-application of mind
5/26/2021 12:44:23 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu , May 25: Justice Javed Iqbal Wani of J&K High Court Srinagar Wing while quashing the detention order of Farooq Ahmad Bhat Alias Tawheedi, observed that law enjoins upon the detaining authority to be alive to all the facts and circumstances of the case and on application of mind to all those facts and circumstances, the detaining authority has to draw subjective satisfaction that the detention of the detenue becomes imperative.
The judge observed that in case all the facts are not brought to the notice of the detaining authority or that the detaining authority is not aware of all the facts and circumstances and without considering the same it derives subjective satisfaction to detain a person, the same would amounts to non-application of mind on its part.
Justice Javed Wani observed that the failure on the part of the detaining authority to show awareness with regard to the bail granted to the detenue in all the FIRs supra per-se amounts to non-application of mind on its part vitiating the order of detention. The court said that non-consideration of the representation of the detenue by the respondents cannot but said to be infringement of Article 22(5) of the Constitution thus, vitiating the order of detention. With these observations, the High Court quashed the detention order.
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