The latest was in a ruling on September 4, where a bench of Justices Surya Kant and Dipankar Dutta underlined that the “pernicious trend prevalent in the state of Telangana” has not escaped the Court’s attention.
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The Supreme Court has stated that that preventive detention laws are an exceptional measure reserved for tackling emergent situations and must not be used as a tool for enforcing law and order . .
The Supreme Court on Monday condemned the growing trend in the state of Telangana of passing orders of preventive detention at the ‘drop of a hat’ without consideration of the liberty and freedom.
The Supreme Court on Monday while strongly condemning the growing trend in the state of Telangana of passing orders of preventive detention at the ‘drop of a hat’ without consideration of the liberty.