Preventive Detention and Constitutional Safeguards

Preventive detention is a legal provision allowing authorities to detain an individual to prevent them from committing certain anticipated offenses. In India, preventive detention is governed by specific laws and is subject to constitutional safeguards to protect individuals' rights.

Preventive Detention

Preventive detention in India denotes the state's authority to detain an individual without trial or formal charges, aimed at preventing them from engaging in activities that could jeopardize public order or lead to criminal actions.

  • Article 22 of the Indian Constitution governs preventive detention and includes specific procedural safeguards.

Two Types of Detentions

  • Preventive Detention: It involves the confinement of ....
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