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The Indian Penal Code, 1860
The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956
Kanu Biswas vs State Of West Bengal on 3 May, 1972
In Kanu Biswas v. State of West Bengal2, the Hon'ble
Apex Court, while discussing the meaning of word 'public order,'
held that the question whether a man has only committed a
breach of 'law and order' or has acted in a manner likely to cause a
disturbance of the 'public order', is a question of degree and extent
of the reach of the act upon the Society.
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia vs State Of Bihar And Others on 7 September, 1965
In Ram Manohar Lohia v. State of Bihar1, the Hon'ble
Supreme Court has, in fact, deprecated the invoking of the
preventive law in order to tackle a law and order problem. It was
observed that every breach of public peace and every violation of
law may create a 'law and order' problem, but does not necessarily
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create a problem of 'public order'. The distinction has to be borne
in mind in view of what has been stated in the grounds of
detention.
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