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1 - 5 of 5 (0.38 seconds)Additional Secretary To The Government ... vs Smt. Alka Subhash Gadia And Anr on 20 December, 1990
Mr. V.R. Reddy, learned Additional Solicitor General,
appearing on behalf of the present appellant, drew our
attention to the judgment of this Court in The Additional
Secretary to the Government of India & Ors. v. Smt. Alka
Subhash Gadia & Ors., J.T. (1991) 1 S.C. 549. This Court
held thus:-
N.K. Bapna vs Union Of India And Ors on 14 May, 1992
Mr. B. Kumar, learned counsel for the present
respondent, drew our attention to the judgment of this Court
in N.K. Bapna v. Union of India, (1992) 60 E.L.T. 13 S.C.
This Court there affirmed the judgment in the case of Alka
Subhash Gadia aforementioned.
K.P.M. Basheer Etc vs State Of Karnataka And Anr. Etc on 28 February, 1992
Much emphasis was laid by Mr. Kumar upon the delay in
the execution of the detention order between 8th March 1988,
when it was issued, and 5th April 1989, when the Calcutta
High Court restrained its execution by an interim order. It
was submitted that during this period the detenu had
regularly appeared before the concerned Magistrate at
Coimbatore and there was no satisfactory explanation for the
failure of the authorities to detain him under the detention
order. Reliance was placed upon this Court's Judgment in
K.P.M. Basheer v. State of Karnataka & Anr. etc., [1992] 2
SCC 295 and it was submitted that the live and proximate
link between the grounds and purpose of detention had been
snapped by the undue and unreasonable delay.
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