
MPHC quashes Jabalpur collector's order on NSA, imposes Rs 50K on govt
The bench of Justice Vivek Agarwal and Justice A K Singh directed that the amount be transferred in the petitioner's account within 15 days.
Anurag Thakur from Jabalpur in his petition in the high court pleaded that district collector, Jabalpur, in his capacity as district magistrate sentenced him to 3 months of jail under NSA on Nov 28, 2024. The order of the district collector was endorsed by the state govt on Dec 5, 2024.
His jail term was successively increased while he was in jail. He argued that the order of the state govt to detain someone under NSA must necessarily be sent to the Central govt but it was not done in his case. Counsel for the state govt, however, argued that it was not necessary to inform the central government about a person detained under NSA.
The bench observed in its decision said that provisions of the law must be strictly followed in the matter of special criminal laws like NSA.
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