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M. Amulu vs State Of Tamilnadu Rep.By
2025 Latest Caselaw 5137 Mad

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 5137 Mad
Judgement Date : 20 June, 2025

Madras High Court

M. Amulu vs State Of Tamilnadu Rep.By on 20 June, 2025

Author: M.S.Ramesh
Bench: M.S. Ramesh
                                                                                            HCP.No.673 of 2025

                                   IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                  DATED : 20.06.2025

                                                           CORAM :

                                   THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.S. RAMESH
                                                              AND
                         THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE V. LAKSHMINARAYANAN

                                                  H.C.P.No.673 of 2025
                     M. Amulu
                                                                       Petitioner(s) /mother of the detenue

                                                                 Vs

                     1. STATE OF TAMILNADU Rep.by
                     its, Secretary to Government
                     Home, Prohibition and Excise
                     Department Secretariat, Fort
                     St.George, Chennai-600 009.

                     2.The Commissioner Of Police
                     Avadi Commissonerate,
                     Avadi City, Thiruvallur District.

                     3.The Superintendent Of Prisons
                     Central Prison, Puzal-II,
                     Chennai-600 066.

                     4.State By, The Inspector Of Police
                     T-1, Ambattur Police Station,
                     Ambattur, Chennai-600 053.

                                                                            Respondent(s)




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                                                                                                HCP.No.673 of 2025



                     PRAYER: Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India to
                     issue a writ of Habeas Corpus, calling for the entire records in connection
                     with the grounds of detention in B.C.D.F.G.I.S.S.S.V.No.27/2025, detention
                     Ordered dated 21.02.2025 passed by the 2nd Respondent herein against the
                     Detenue, Thiru.Vinoth Kumar @ Elumalai, and detained him under
                     Tamilnadu Act 14 of 1982, now confined in Central Prison, Puzhal-II, and
                     branding him as GOONDA and the same may be quashed by this Court and
                     to direct the Respondents to produce body of Detenue before this Court and
                     set him at liberty.



                                        For Petitioner                  : Mr.S.Vijayaraghavan

                                        For Respondents                 : Mr.E.Raj Thilak
                                                                          Additional Public Prosecutor


                                                                  ORDER

M.S.RAMESH, J.

and V. LAKSHMINARAYANAN, J.

The petitioner herein, who is the mother of the detenu, Vinoth Kumar

@ Elumalai, aged 21 years, S/o.Manavalan, confined in Central Prison,

Puzhal-II, has come forward with this petition challenging the detention

order passed by the second respondent dated 21.02.2025 issued against her

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son, branding him as "Goonda" under the Tamil Nadu Prevention of

Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Cyber Law Offenders, Drug

Offenders, Forest Offenders, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders, Sand

Offenders, Sexual Offenders, Slum Grabbers and Video Pirates Act, 1982

[Tamil Nadu Act 14 of 1982].

2. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner, as well as the learned

Additional Public Prosecutor appearing for the respondents.

3. Though several grounds are raised in the petition, the learned

counsel for the petitioner submitted that there is an inordinate delay in

passing the order of detention.

4. In the instant case, the detenu was arrested on 31.12.2024 and

thereafter, the detention order came to be passed on 21.02.2025. This fact is

not disputed by the learned Additional Public Prosecutor.

5. In the case of 'Sushanta Kumar Banik Vs. State of Tripura',

reported in '2022 LiveLaw (SC) 813', when there was an inordinate delay

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from the date of proposal till passing of the detention order and likewise,

between the date of detention order and the actual arrest, the Hon'ble

Supreme Court had held that the live and proximate link, between the

grounds and the purpose of detention, stands snapped in arresting the

detenu. The relevant observation of the Hon'ble Supreme Court is extracted

hereunder:-

“20. It is manifestly clear from a conspectus of the above decisions of this Court, that the underlying principle is that if there is unreasonable delay between the date of the order of detention & actual arrest of the detenu and in the same manner from the date of the proposal and passing of the order of detention, such delay unless satisfactorily explained throws a considerable doubt on the genuineness of the requisite subjective satisfaction of the detaining authority in passing the detention order and consequently render the detention order bad and invalid because the “live and proximate link” between the grounds of detention and the purpose of detention is snapped in arresting the detenu. A question whether the delay is unreasonable and stands unexplained depends on the facts and circumstances of each case.”

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6. Drawing inspiration from the judgment in Sushanta Kumar

Banik's case, a co-ordinate Bench of this Court in the case of 'Gomathi Vs.

Principal Secretary to Government and Others', reported in '2023 SCC

OnLine Mad 6332', had held that when there is an inordinate delay from

the date of arrest/date of proposal till the order of detention, the live and

proximate link between them would also stand snapped and thereby, had

quashed the detention order on this ground.

7. In yet another case i.e., in 'Nagaraj Vs. State of Tamil Nadu',

reported in '(2018) 3 MWN (Cri) 428', this Court had held that the delay of

36 days in passing the detention order after the arrest of the detenu would

snap the live and proximate link between the grounds and purpose of

detention. Hence, in view of the unexplained and inordinate delay in

passing the order of detention, after the arrest of the detenu, the detention

order in the present case, is liable to be quashed.

8. Accordingly, the detention order passed by the second respondent

on 21.02.2025 in B.C.D.F.G.I.S.S.S.V.No.27/2025, is hereby set aside and

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the Habeas Corpus Petition is allowed. The detenu viz., Vinoth Kumar @

Elumalai, aged 21 years, S/o.Manavalan, confined in Central Prison,

Puzhal-II, is directed to be set at liberty forthwith, unless his confinement is

required in connection with any other case.

                                                                            [M.S.R., J]       [V.L.N., J]
                                                                                     20.06.2025
                     Index: Yes/No
                     Speaking/Non-speaking order
                     Internet: Yes/No
                     Neutral Citation: Yes/No
                     Anu

                     To

                     1. The Secretary to Government
                     Home, Prohibition and Excise
                     Department Secretariat, Fort
                     St.George, Chennai-600 009.

                     2.The Commissioner Of Police
                     Avadi Commissonerate,
                     Avadi City, Thiruvallur District.

                     3.The Superintendent Of Prisons
                     Central Prison, Puzal-II,
                     Chennai-600 066.

                     4. The Inspector Of Police
                     T-1, Ambattur Police Station,
                     Ambattur, Chennai-600 053.








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                     5.The Joint Secretary,
                     Law and Order Department,
                     Secretariat, Chennai

                     6.The Public Prosecutor,
                       High Court, Madras.









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                                                                          M.S.RAMESH, J.
                                                                                    and
                                                                V. LAKSHMINARAYANAN, J.
                                                                                   Anu









                                                                                       20.06.2025









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