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VOL. 7, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Preventive Detenion and Personal Liberty
Authors
Manjinder Singh, Dr. Sushila, Meenakshi
Abstract
India is a country having multi-ethnic,
mutli-religious and multilingual society. Caste and communal violence is very
common in India. Apart from that the circumstances at the time, when our
constitution came in force demanded such provisions. This is evident from
following statement of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, ….in the present circumstances of
the country, it may be necessary for the executive to detain a person who is
tempering either with the public order or with the defense services of the
country. In such case, I don’t think that the exigency of the liberty of an
individual shall be above the interests of the state”. However, the provisions
of the constitution seem to be ambiguous and this ambiguity has been tried to
do away with some provisions. These provisions are mentioned in Article 22 (1),
22(5), 22 (6).
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Pages:175-179
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Manjinder Singh, Dr. Sushila, Meenakshi "Preventive Detenion and Personal Liberty". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 7, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 175-179
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