offenders, Dangerous persons and video pirates] Act, 1981 (hereinafter
'MPDA Act') on a proposal submitted by respondent nos. 3 and 4
under section ... respondent no. 1 under section 3(3) of the MPDA Act is based on
following criminal record and the preventive action.
Sr. Name of Crime
offenders, Dangerous persons and video pirates] Act, 1981 (hereinafter
'MPDA Act') on a proposal submitted by respondent nos. 3 and 4
under section ... respondent no. 1 under section 3(3) of the MPDA Act is based on
following criminal record and the preventive action.
Sr. Name of Crime
Engaged In Black-Marketing Of
Essential Commodities Act, 1981. ("the MPDA Act"). According
to the Petitioner, he has been detained in Central Prison ... that the report as contemplated under Section
3(3) of the MPDA act, has not been sent to the State
Government "forthwith
Offenders, Dangerous Persons and Video Pirates Act,
1981 (herein after the MPDA Act) dated 14.07.2023, directing his
detention with a view to prevent him from ... State which accorded
approval under Section 3(3) of the MPDA Act on 20.07.2023 which was
also communicated to him on the same
aside the action under Section 3(1)(2)
of MPDA Act, 1981 by order dated 27/10/2023 as
2023/MAG/MPDA/Desk-2/Kavi ... Persons Engaged in Black-Marketing of
Essential Commodities Act, 1981 (MPDA Act for short). The
order of detention has been approved by the Department
Persons and Video Pirates Act, 1981 (hereinafter referred
to as the MPDA Act for the sake of brevity and convenience). The
impugned order is approved ... respondent no.1 under Section 3(3)
of the MPDA Act, on 11.09.2023. The Advisory Board confirmed the
order of detention vide order dated
basis
of which, as per Section 2(b) of the MPDA Act, the detention order cannot
be passed. The approval is not issued within twelve ... first offence cannot be
considered as per Section 2(b) of MPDA Act as it does not come under
Chapter XVI and XVII
Essential Commodities Act, 1981 [hereinafter referred to as
'the MPDA Act']
3. The Detaining Authority held the Petitioner to be the
Dangerous person ... would be proper to refer to the relevant provisions of the MPDA
Act, as under:
"2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires
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Commodities Act, 1981. ("the MPDA Act"), and release him
from the detention forthwith.
The Petitioner has also challenged ... dangerous person in
terms of Section 2 (b-1) of the MPDA Act. Just
as a single swallow does not make a summer a
solitary
action
was taken under MPDA and then he was detained under Section
3(1) of the MPDA Act for a year by order dated ... been properly explained. The proper procedure under
MPDA Act has not been followed. Neither the petitioner was
declared as habitual offender, nor he was declared