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Dalbir Singh vs Union Of India And Ors. on 14 February, 1995

15. We know from the decision of this Court in the case of Dalbir Singh v. Union of India and Ors., 1995 (1) Delhi Lawyer 325, that delay in passing the order can vitiate the detention order if the Court can infer that on account of the delay the nexus between the arrest and detention order is snapped. If the delay is explained satisfactorily, in that event, the detention order necessarily need not be quashed. This Court had held :
Delhi High Court Cites 67 - Cited by 15 - M J Rao - Full Document

Shafiq Ahmad vs District Magistrate, Meerut & Ors on 6 September, 1989

18. Our attention has been drawn towards the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Shafiq Ahmad v. District Magistrate, Meerut and Ors., . The Supreme Court had held that preventive detention is a serious inroad into the freedom of individuals. Reasons, purposes and the manner of such detention must, therefore, be subject to closer scrutiny and examination by Courts. In the cited case, from 15.4.1988 to 12.5.1988 no attempt was made to contact or arrest the said petitioner and the order was quashed.
Supreme Court of India Cites 13 - Cited by 68 - S Mukharji - Full Document
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