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Madras High Court

T.Selvi vs The Additional Chief Secretary To ... on 16 October, 2023

Author: M.Sundar

Bench: M.Sundar

                                                                            H.C.P(MD)No.787 of 2023

                          BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                              DATED: 16.10.2023

                                                      Coram

                                    THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE M.SUNDAR
                                                   and
                                  THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R.SAKTHIVEL

                                           H.C.P(MD)No.787 of 2023

                  T.Selvi                                                  .. Petitioner

                                                        vs

                  1.The Additional Chief Secretary to Government,
                    Home, Prohibition and Excise Department,
                    Secretariat, Chennai – 9.

                  2.The District Collector and District Magistrate,
                    Theni District,
                    Theni – 625 531.

                  3.The Superintendent,
                    Central Prison,
                    Madurai.                                          .. Respondents

                  Prayer:- Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India praying
                  for issuance of a writ of Habeas Corpus calling for the records of the first
                  respondent in detention order No.29 of 2023 dated 03.05.2023 and setting
                  aside the same, directing the respondents to produce the detenu by name
                  Karuppasamy @ Ajith, male, aged 27/2023, son of P.Thirumurugan, before
                  this Court, now detained in the Central Prison, Madurai and setting him at
                  liberty.


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                            For Petitioner         :     Mr.A.Jeyaram

                            For Respondents        :     Mr.A.Thiruvadi Kumar
                                                         Additional Public Prosecutor

                                                       ORDER

[Order of the Court was made by M.SUNDAR, J.] Captioned 'Habeas Corpus Petition' [hereinafter 'HCP' for the sake of brevity] has been filed by the mother of the detenu assailing a 'preventive detention order dated 03.05.2023 bearing Detention Order No.29 of 2023' [hereinafter 'impugned preventive detention order' for the sake of brevity and convenience]. To be noted, sponsoring authority has not been arrayed as a respondent but we find that Station House Officer of Rayappanpatti Police Station is the sponsoring authority [hereinafter 'Sponsoring Authority' for the sake of convenience and clarity] and second respondent is the detaining authority as impugned preventive detention order has been made by second respondent.

2. Impugned preventive detention order has been made under 'The Tamil Nadu Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Cyber law offenders, Drug-offenders, Forest-offenders, Goondas, Immoral traffic offenders, Sand-offenders, Sexual-offenders, Slum-grabbers and Video Pirates Act, 1982 (Tamil Nadu Act No.14 of 1982)' [hereinafter 'Act 14 of https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis 2/8 H.C.P(MD)No.787 of 2023 1982' for the sake of convenience and clarity] on the premise that the detenu is a 'Goonda' within the meaning of Section 2(f) of Act 14 of 1982.

3. There is no adverse case. This solitary case which is the sole substratum of the impugned preventive detention order is Crime No.76 of 2023 on the file of Rayappanpatti Police Station for alleged offences under Sections 147 and 363 of 'The Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860)' [hereinafter 'IPC' for the sake of convenience and clarity] and subsequently altered into Sections 147, 120-B, 294(b), 342, 323, 364(A) and 506(ii) of IPC and again altered into Sections 147, 120-B, 294(b), 342, 323, 364(A) and 506(ii) of IPC and 174 of 'The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974)' [hereinafter 'CrPC' for the sake of brevity and clarity]. Considering the nature of the challenge to the impugned detention order, it is not necessary to delve into the factual matrix of the case.

4. Mr.A.Jeyaram, learned counsel on record for petitioner and Mr.A.Thiruvadi Kumar, learned State Additional Public Prosecutor for all respondents are before us.

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5. Learned counsel for petitioner submitted that 'live and proximate link' between the grounds of detention and purpose of detention has snapped as date of arrest in the ground case is 14.03.2023 but the impugned preventive detention order has been made only on 03.05.2023.

6. Mr.A.Thiruvadi Kumar, learned State Additional Public Prosecutor, submits to the contrary by saying that materials had to be collected and time was consumed in this exercise. Considering the facts / circumstances of the case on hand and nature of ground case, we find that this explanation of learned Prosecutor is unacceptable.

7. We remind ourselves of Sushanta Kumar Banik's case [Sushanta Kumar Banik Vs. State of Tripura & others reported in 2022 LiveLaw (SC) 813 : 2022 SCC OnLine SC 1333]. To be noted, Banik case arose under 'Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1988' [hereinafter 'PIT NDPS Act' for the sake of brevity] in Tirupura, wherein after considering a proposal by a Sponsoring Authority and after noticing the trajectory the matter took, Hon'ble Supreme Court held that the 'live and proximate link between grounds of detention and purpose of detention snapping' point should be examined on a case to case basis. https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis 4/8 H.C.P(MD)No.787 of 2023 Hon'ble Supreme Court has held in Banik case law that this point has two facets. One facet is 'unreasonable delay' and the other facet is 'unexplained delay'. We find that the captioned matter falls under latter facet i.e., unexplained delay.

8. To be noted, Banik case has been respectfully followed by this Court in Gomathi Vs.The Principal Secretary to Government and others reported vide Neutral Citation of Madras High Court being 2023/MHC/334, Sadik Basha Yusuf Vs. The State of Tamil Nadu and others reported vide Neutral Citation of Madras High Court being 2023/MHC/733, Sangeetha Vs. The Secretary to the Government and others reported vide Neutral Citation of Madras High Court being 2023:MHC:1110, N.Anitha Vs. The Secretary to Government and others reported vide Neutral Citation of Madras High Court being 2023:MHC:

1159 and a series of similar orders in HCP cases.

9. To be noted, the sole substratum of the impugned preventive detention order is a solitary case viz., Crime No76 of 2023 on the file of Rayappanpatti Police Station for alleged offences under Sections 147 and 363 of IPC and subsequently altered into Sections 147, 120-B, 294(b), 342, https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis 5/8 H.C.P(MD)No.787 of 2023 323, 364(A) and 506(ii) of IPC and again altered into Sections 147, 120-B, 294(b), 342, 323, 364(A) and 506(ii) of IPC and 174 of CrPC.

10. Before concluding, we also remind ourselves that preventive detention is not a punishment and HCP is a high prerogative writ.

11. Ergo, the sequitur is, captioned HCP is allowed. Impugned preventive detention order dated 03.05.2023 bearing reference Detention Order No.29 of 2023 made by the second respondent is set aside and the detenu Thiru.Karuppasamy @ Ajith, aged 27 years, son of Thiru.P.Thirumurugan, is directed to be set at liberty forthwith, if not required in connection with any other case / cases. There shall be no order as to costs.

(M.S.,J.) (R.S.V.,J.) 16.10.2023 Index : Yes/No Neutral Citation : Yes/No ps P.S: Registry to forthwith communicate this order to Jail authorities in Central Prison, Madurai.

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1.The Additional Chief Secretary to Government, Home, Prohibition and Excise Department, Secretariat, Chennai – 9.

2.The District Collector and District Magistrate, Theni District, Theni – 625 531.

3.The Superintendent, Central Prison, Madurai.

4.The Additional Public Prosecutor, Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, Madurai.

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