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1974 Supreme(SC) 81

M.H.BEG, R.S.SARKARIA, Y.V.CHANDRACHUD
Fogla – Appellant
Versus
State Of W. B. – Respondent


Advocates:
G.S.CHATTERJEE, KRISHAN PAL SINGH, M.M.KSHATRIYA, SUKUMAR GHOSH, T.S.ARORA

Judgment

CHANDRACHUD; J.: - These petitions for the issuance of the writ of habeas corpus concern two different detenus and arise out of detention orders passed on different dates. But the orders of detention suffer from a common vice and it would thus be convenient to dispose of the two petitions by one judgment.

Writ Petition No. 1856 of 1973:

The petitioner Fogla alias Nandulal Bhuiya was detained by the District Magistrate, Burdwan, under an order of detention dated January 3. 1972 passed under sub-section (1) read with sub-section (2) of S. 3 of the Maintenance of Internal Security Act, 1971. The petitioner was detained with a view to preventing him from acting in any manner prejudicial to the maintenance of supplies and services essential to the community. The particulars of the grounds were furnished to the petitioner on the same date. They show that the allegation against the petitioner is that on November 17, 1971 he and his associates were caught red-handed while attempting to commit theft of an overhead electric copper wire and that on December 13, 1971 the petitioner and his associates committed theft of an overhead electric copper wire.

3. In answer to the Rule Nisi issued




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