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High Court Rules 14-Month Delay in COFEPOSA Detention Order Justified; No Impact on Legitimacy of Detention.

December 1, 2020

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Smuggling - detention of the petitioner - COFEPOSA Act - delay of 14 months in passing the detention order - the live link remains always active and the respondents have been able to satisfactorily explain that there was no inordinate delay in passing of the detention order which might have resulted in snapping the link between the illegal and detrimental activities of the detenue and the detention order - HC

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