JUDGEMENT
KULDIP SINGH, J. -
(1.) . Special leave granted in both the petitions.
(2.) . R. Ramanathan and G. Jothisankar were detained under Tamil Nadu Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug Offenders, Forest Offenders, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders and Slum Grabbers Act,
1982 (the Act). The orders of detention were passed in respect of both the detenus by the District Magistrate, Thanjavur under the Act. The detenus challenged the detention by way of habeas corpus petitions before the
Tamil Nadu High Court. By a common judgment dated February 5, 1992, the High Court allowed both the
petitions and quashed the detention orders. These appeals, by way of special leave petitions, are by the
State of Tamil Nadu against the judgment of the High Court.
(3.) Both the detenus were reported in the records of the District Magistrate as habitual criminals having history -sheet of committing various crimes. The occurrence which has been made the ground -case in the
detention orders, is alleged to have taken place on November 25, 1991 at 3.00 p. m. It is not necessary for us
to go into details of the said occurrence, suffice it to say that the detenus allegedly committed violent crimes in
a crowded locality against the police personnel and thereby acted in a manner prejudicial to the maintenance
of public order. Both the detenus were detained on the basis of the same ground -case. The detenus
challenged the orders of detention before the High Court inter alia on the following ground :
"The relevant and vital documents, namely, the telegrams sent on behalf of the detenus to the police
authorities, the Chief Minister, the High Court and other authorities wherein it was complained
that the detenus were taken in police custody at 11.00 a. m. on November 25, 1991, were neither placed
before the detaining authority nor the copies of the said telegrams were supplied to the detenus in spite of the
request in that respect made by them in their representations. The detention order was thus vitiated for
non -consideration of vital documents and non -application of mind.";
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