LAWS(SC)-1975-1-19

DHARUA KANU Vs. STATE OF WEST BENGAL

Decided On January 14, 1975
DHARUA KANU Appellant
V/S
STATE OF WEST BENGAL Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) The petitioner challenges the validity of an order of detention passed under sub-section (1) read with sub-section (2) of S. 3 of the Maintenance of Internal Security Act, 1971 by the District Magistrate, Nadia on 16-3-1973. In pursuance to the Order, the petitioner was detained on 19-3-1973 The grounds of detention were communicated to the detenu. The petitioner sent a representation and that was received by the State Government on 30-3-1973. The State Government placed the case of the detenu before the Advisory Board on 31-3-1973. The representation of the petitioner was considered by the Government and it was rejected on 4-4-1973 but the same was forwarded to the Advisory Board. The Advisory Board submitted its report stating that there was sufficient cause for detention of the petitioner on 10-5-1973. The detention order was confirmed by Government on 15-5-1973.

(2.) The ground of detention stated:

(3.) There can be no doubt that removing fish plates from the running track and disrupting service for a considerable period would affect the maintenance of supplies and services essential to the community. It cannot be said that the satisfaction of the detaining authority on the basis of this single occurrence that if the petitioner were to be left at large he would indulge in similar activities in future and thus act in a manner prejudicial to the maintenance of supplies and services essential to the community was not based on adequate materials.