K. Velu v. State of Tamil Nadu, rep. by its Special Commissioner & Secretary to Government & Another
2006-06-13
P.SATHASIVAM, V.DHANAPALAN
body2006
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Judgment :- (Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for the issuance of a Writ of Habeas Corpus to call for the records of the second respondent in No.28/2006 and quash the order dated 24.1.2006 and direct the respondents to forthwith produce the body of the petitioner/detenu Anandan @ Chottai Anandan, S/o Kasi before this Court and order his immediate release from detention in Central Prison, Chennai and set him at liberty.) P. Sathasivam, J. The petitioner, who is the brother of the detenu by name Anandan @ Chottai Anandan, who was detained as a ''Bootlegger" as contemplated under the Tamil Nadu Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug Offenders, Forest Offenders, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders, Slum Grabbers and Video Pirates Act, 1982(Tamil Nadu Act 14 of 1982), by the impugned detention order dated 24.01.2006, challenges the same in this Petition. 2. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner as well as learned Government Advocate for the respondents. 3. At the foremost, learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that there is enormous delay in disposal of the representation of the detenu, which vitiates the ultimate order of detention. With reference to the above claim, learned Government Advocate has placed the details, which show that the representation of the detenu dated 05.04.2006 was received by the Government on 6.04.2006 and remarks were called for on 07.04.2006. Thereafter, the remarks were received by the Government on 17.04.2006 and the File was submitted on 18.04.2006 and the same was dealt with by the Under Secretary and the Deputy Secretary on the same day i.e. on 18.04.2006 and finally, the Minister for Prohibition and Excise passed orders on 19.04.2006. The rejection letter was prepared on 10.05.2006 and the same was sent to the detenu on 11.05.2006 and served to him on 12.05.2006. As rightly pointed out by the learned counsel for the petitioner, though the Minister for Prohibition and Excise passed an order on 19.04.2006, there is no explanation at all for taking time for preparation of rejection letter till 10.05.2006. In the absence of any explanation by the person concerned even after excluding the intervening holidays, we are of the view that the time taken for preparation of rejection letter is on the higher side and we hold that the said delay has prejudiced the detenu in disposal of his representation. On this ground, we quash the impugned order of detention. 4.
On this ground, we quash the impugned order of detention. 4. Accordingly, the Habeas Corpus Petition is allowed and the impugned order of detention is set aside. The detenu is directed to be set at liberty forthwith from the custody unless he is required in some other case or cause.