SURESHKUMAR NAGINDAS SHRIMALI Vs. STATE OF GUJARAT
LAWS(GJH)-2010-5-217
HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT
Decided on May 11,2010

SURESHKUMAR NAGINDAS SHRIMALI Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF GUJARAT Respondents


Referred Judgements :-

DARPAN KUMAR SHARMA VS. STATE OF TAMIL NADU [REFERRED TO]


JUDGEMENT

- (1.)This petition has been filed under Article 226 read with Articles 21 and 22(5) of the Constitution of India, with a prayer to quash and set aside order of detention dated 18.12.2009 passed by the Commissioner of Police, Ahmedabad, in exercise of powers under the provisions of the Gujarat Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Act, 1985 ("the Act" for short).
(2.)The detenu has been branded as a 'bootlegger', within the meaning of Section 2(b) of the Act, as he has been found to be involved in an offence under the Bombay Prohibition Act.
(3.)While passing the order of detention, which was executed on the same day, the detaining authority has taken into consideration that a solitary offence under the Bombay Prohibition Act has been registered against the detenu and that the activities carried on by him are detrimental to the maintenance of public order, and prejudicial to public health.


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