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Revathi vs State Rep.By
2025 Latest Caselaw 5454 Mad

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 5454 Mad
Judgement Date : 27 June, 2025

Madras High Court

Revathi vs State Rep.By on 27 June, 2025

Author: M.S.Ramesh
Bench: M.S. Ramesh
                                                                                              HCP.No.620 of 2025

                                   IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                  DATED : 27.06.2025

                                                           CORAM :

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

                                                  H.C.P.No.620 of 2025
                     Revathi
                                                                          Petitioner(s)/ wife of the detenue
                                                                 Vs
                     1. State Rep.by,
                     The Principal Secretary to
                     Government
                     Home, Prohibition and Excise
                     Department, Secretariat, Government
                     of Tamil Nadu, Fort St.George,
                     Chennai-600 009.

                     2.The Commissioner of Police
                     Tambaram City.

                     3.The Superintendent of Prison,
                     Central Prison-II, Puzhal, Chennai.

                     4.The Inspector of Police (L & O)
                     T-4, Sankar Nagar Police Station,
                     Chennai.

                                                                           ...Respondent(s)
                     PRAYER: Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India to
                     issue a writ of Habeas Corpus, to call for the records of pertaining to the
                     order of Detention dated on 12.03.2025 passed by the 2nd Respondent in
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                                                                                               HCP.No.620 of 2025

                     NO.12/BCDFGISSSV/2025 and quash the same as illegal and direct the
                     respondent to produce the Detenue, Thiru.J.Babu, S/o.John Batcha, aged
                     about 26 years, now confined at Central Prison-II, Puzhal, Chennai before
                     this Court and set him at liberty.


                                        For Petitioner                  : Mr.S.Senthil Kumar

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


                                                                  ORDER

M.S.RAMESH, J.

and V. LAKSHMINARAYANAN, J.

The petitioner herein, who is the wife of the detenu, J.Babu, S/o.John

Batcha, aged about 26 years, now confined at Central Prison-II, Puzhal,

Chennai, has come forward with this petition challenging the detention

order passed by the second respondent dated 12.03.2025 issued against her

husband, branding him as "Drug Offender" 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].

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2. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned

Additional Public Prosecutor appearing for the respondents.

3. Though several grounds have been raised by the learned counsel

for the petitioner, the detention order is liable to be quashed on the sole

ground that the subjective satisfaction of the Detaining Authority regarding

the possibility of the detenu coming out on bail by relying upon the bail

order granted to the accused in a similar case, suffers from non-application

of mind.

4. On a perusal, it is seen that in the Grounds of Detention, the

Detaining Authority has stated that there is a possibility of the detenu

coming out on bail in the ground case since in a similar case i.e. in

Cr.M.P.No.9007 of 2023 dated 28.11.2023, bail was granted to the accused

therein. On a perusal of the said order, in page No.175 of the Booklet, this

Court finds that the said order relates to release of the accused on bail

u/s.167[2] of Cr.P.C. and the bail was granted to the accused therein since he

had been in prison for 70 days and not on merits. Therefore, it is not a

similar case and the subjective satisfaction of the Detaining Authority,

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regarding the possibility of the detenu coming out on bail suffers from non-

application of mind, which vitiates the detention order. Hence, on this

ground, the detention order is liable to be quashed.

5. The Hon'ble Supreme Court, in the case of 'Rekha Vs. State of

Tamil Nadu through Secretary to Government and Another' reported in

'2011 [5] SCC 244', has dealt with a situation where the Detention Order is

passed without an application of mind. In case, any of the reasons stated in

the order of detention is non-existent or a material information is wrongly

assumed, that will vitiate the Detention Order. When the subjective

satisfaction was irrational or there was non-application of mind, the Hon'ble

Supreme Court held that the order of detention is liable to be quashed. It is

relevant to extract paragraphs 10 and 11 of the said judgment of the Hon'ble

Supreme Court:-

“10.In our opinion, if details are given by the respondent authority about the alleged bail orders in similar cases mentioning the date of the orders, the bail application number, whether the bail order was passed in respect of the co-accused in the same case,

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and whether the case of the co-accused was on the same footing as the case of the petitioner, then, of course, it could be argued that there is likelihood of the accused being released on bail, because it is the normal practice of most courts that if a co-accused has been granted bail and his case is on the same footing as that of the petitioner, then the petitioner is ordinarily granted bail. However, the respondent authority should have given details about the alleged bail order in similar cases, which has not been done in the present case. A mere ipse dixit statement in the grounds of detention cannot sustain the detention order and has to be ignored.

11.In our opinion, the detention order in question only contains ipse dixit regarding the alleged imminent possibility of the accused coming out on bail and there was no reliable material to this effect.

Hence, the detention order in question cannot be sustained.”

6. In view of the ratio laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court and in

view of the aforesaid facts, this Court is of the view that the detention order

is liable to be quashed.

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7. Hence, for the aforesaid reasons, the detention order passed by the

second respondent on 12.03.2025 in No.12/BCDFGISSSV/2025, is hereby

set aside and the Habeas Corpus Petition is allowed. The detenu viz.,

J.Babu, S/o.John Batcha, aged about 26 years, now confined at central

Prison-II, Puzhal, Chennai, is directed to be set at liberty forthwith, unless

he is required in connection with any other case.

                                                                                  [M.S.R., J]       [V.L.N., J]
                                                                                           27.06.2025

                     Index: Yes/No
                     Speaking/Non-speaking order
                     Internet: Yes/No
                     Neutral Citation: Yes/No
                     Anu

                     To

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

                     2.The Commissioner of Police
                     Tambaram City.

                     3.The Superintendent of Prison,
                     Central Prison-II, Puzhal, Chennai.







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                     4.The Inspector of Police (L & O)
                     T-4, Sankar Nagar Police Station,
                     Chennai.

                     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









                                                                                       27.06.2025









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