While granting bail to a man accused under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, the Madras High Court recently observed that merely threatening a person by claiming to be associated with an ISIS.
The apex court last week held that the Enforcement Directorate must furnish in writing the grounds of arrest to persons detained in cases under the PMLA.
The Court noted that there was no evidence of Gonsalves and Ferreira committing any terrorist act that would attract the stringent provisions against grant of bail under the UAPA.
The Delhi High Court said that it will decide the issue of whether a person charged under UAPA should be provided a copy of report prepared by the public prosecutor at the time of extension of his remand beyond 90 days.
The Madras High Court questioned the delay in examination of protected witnesses. Cites Dhanbad judge's killing and asks what if something untoward happens to the witnesses in the case?