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1987 Supreme(P&H) 723

UJAGAR SINGH
Satbachan Singh – Appellant
Versus
State of Punjab – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner:Mr. P.S. Hundal, Advocate.
For the Respondents:Dr. Smt. S.K. Bhatia, Assistant Advocate General, Punjab.

JUDGMENT

Ujagar Singh, J. - Satbachan Singh petitioner challenges his detention order (Annexure P1) passed by respondent No. 2 on 8.4.1987, saying that "........I am satisfied that he is likely to repeat and indulge in the aforesaid activities in case of his release in the aforesaid cases." The reference is to a case, First Information Report No. 133 dated 25.9.1986, under Sections 302/34/120B of the Indian Penal Code ; under Section 25/27 of the Arms Act and section 3/4 of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1985, Police Station Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur in which he is confined in District Jail, Hoshiarpur.

2. The grounds of detention are given in Annexure P2 and the same are :

(i) The petitioner has links with terrorists/extremists namely Ranjit Singh Rana son of Mota Singh, resident of Kathe Adhkare, Police Station Hariana; Mohinderpal Singh Pali, resident of Laksian, Police Station Mahilpur Charanjit Singh son of Gurmukh Singh, resident of Hariana, Police Station Sadar; Vijay Singh @ Surjinder Singh, resident of Rupowali, Police Station Tanda and others who are members of a gang of terrorists and extremists and indulging in activities like wanton killin















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