UAPA Arrest Without Legal Justification Violates Articles 14 & 21, Accused Entitled To Bail In Such Cases Despite S.43D(5) : J&K&L High Court thumbnail
UAPA Arrest Without Legal Justification Violates Articles 14 & 21, Accused Entitled To Bail In Such Cases Despite S.43D(5) : J&K&L High Court
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Therefore, the bench held that an arrest made without a justifiable cause, in an arbitrary exercise of executive discretion against a person who does not pose a clear and present danger to society, would violate Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution.
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  • Therefore, the bench held that an arrest made without a justifiable cause, in an arbitrary exercise of executive discretion against a person who does not pose a clear and present danger to society, would violate Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution.

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