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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Kerala Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act 2007"
Article 22(4) | State Must Confirm Order Under Kerala Anti-Social Activities Prevention Act Within 3 Months From Detention: High Court
Preventive Detention Orders Under KAAPA Issued For Maintenance Of Public Order, Not As Punishment: Kerala High Court
KAAPA | Detention Order Can't Be Issued Without Determining Sufficiency Of Bail Conditions Already Imposed On Accused: Kerala High Court
KAAPA | Unreasonable Delay By Detaining Authority In Seeking 'Additional Particulars' Vitiates Preventive Detention Order: Kerala High Court
[Kerala Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act] Externment Order Vitiated If Reasons For Imposing Maximum Period Not Disclosed: High Court
Unexplained Delay In Issuing Detention Order After Last Prejudicial Activity Of Detenu Is Ground For Quashing: Kerala High Court
Preventive Detention Order Can Be Passed Against Person Already In Judicial Custody On Subjective Satisfaction Of Detaining Authority: Kerala High Court
KAAPA | Detaining Authority Duty-Bound To Consider Previous Opinion Of Advisory Board; Non-Consideration Of Relevant Materials Fatal: Kerala HC
Preventive Detention Curtails Fundamental Rights, KAAPA Detaining Authority Should've Considered Bail Cancellation Instead: Kerala High Court