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2007 DIGILAW 860 (GUJ)

DHANSUKH @ LAMBO @ DADI MONAJIBHAI MALMADI v. STATE OF GUJARAT

2007-12-19

M.D.SHAH

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( 1 ) HEARD learned Counsel Mr. Harshit S Tolia, for the petitioner-detenu and learned AGP Mr. L. R. Pujari, for the respondents. ( 2 ) THE petitioner-detenu has challenged the legality and validity of the order of detention dated 21-03-2007 passed by the District Magistrate, Junagadh District, Junagadh in exercise of powers under sub-section (2) of Section 3 of Gujarat Prevention of Anti-social Activities Act, 1985 (for short Sthe PASA Act ). ( 3 ) THE petitioner-detenu has been branded as a SBootlegger within the meaning of Section 2 (B) of PASA Act. The grounds of detention supplied to the petitioner indicate that for recording subjective satisfaction, the detaining authority has relied on two pending cases of indulging in activities of selling and purchasing foreign made liquor registered against the detenu being III-C. R. No. 5061/06, and III-C. R. No. 5028/07 all under the Prohibition Act. All the cases are relating to selling, purchasing and transporting the foreign made liquor. The detaining authority has considered certain statements of witnesses, and, thereafter, the detention order came to be passed. ( 4 ) THE learned Advocate for the detenu has assailed the impugned order of detention on several grounds as stated in the memo of petition. However, he has confined his arguments mainly on the ground that the activities of the detenu as a Bootlegger cannot adversely affect or is likely to affect adversely the maintenance of public order. ( 5 ) THE learned Counsel for the detenu submitted that the detaining authority ought not to have recorded subjective satisfaction on mere registration of above criminal cases which are pending that the activities of the detenu have potential to disturb the public order. In support of her arguments, he has relied upon the decision reported in 2004 (7) 237. ( 6 ) THIS petition is capable of being disposed of on the sole ground that the activities of the petitioner were not prejudicial to the maintenance of public order. In the present case, merely on the basis of statement of co-accused and commission of offences of selling, transporting and purchasing foreign made liquor, it cannot be said that the activities of the detenu are prejudicial to the maintenance of public order. In the present case, merely on the basis of statement of co-accused and commission of offences of selling, transporting and purchasing foreign made liquor, it cannot be said that the activities of the detenu are prejudicial to the maintenance of public order. To reach to the subjective satisfaction that activities of selling foreign made liquor and involvement in the criminal cases aforestated by the petitioner-detenu were prejudicial to the maintenance of public order, there should be cogent and credible material showing that the activities of the petitioner directly or indirectly were causing or were likely to cause any harm, danger or alarm or feeling of insecurity among the general public or any section thereof or a grave or widespread danger to life, property etc. while undertaking this exercise, the detaining authority must draw a clear line between the cases falling within breach of law and order and breach of public order. In the opinion of this Court, the activities of the present petitioner-detenu can at the most fall within breach of law and order which can be adequately punished otherwise. In this context reference may be had to the decision rendered in the case of Harpreet Kaur Vs. State of Maharashtra, reported in 1992 SC 797, wherein it has been held that the involvement of the accused in fourteen offences cannot be said to be prejudicial or dangerous to the maintenance of public tranquility and the authority was not justified in arriving at the subjective satisfaction that the activities of the petitioner were likely to affect the maintenance of public tranquility. ( 7 ) IN view of the above settled legal position, the say of the learned Counsel for the detenu that the detaining authority has committed grave error in arising at a subjective satisfaction that the detenu is a SBootlegger and his activities are prejudicial or dangerous to maintenance of public order requires to be accepted. The order of detention, is, therefore, not sustainable in the eye of law. ( 8 ) FOR the reasons recorded in the judgment dictated today, the petition is allowed. The impugned order of detention dated 21. 03. 2007 passed by the District Magistrate, Junagadh District, Junagadh is quashed and set aside. The detenu Dhansukh @ Lambo @ Dadi Monajibhai Malmadi is ordered to be set at liberty forthwith if not required in connection with any other case by any other authority. The impugned order of detention dated 21. 03. 2007 passed by the District Magistrate, Junagadh District, Junagadh is quashed and set aside. The detenu Dhansukh @ Lambo @ Dadi Monajibhai Malmadi is ordered to be set at liberty forthwith if not required in connection with any other case by any other authority. Rule is made absolute accordingly. Direct service is permitted. Direct service is permitted.