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IN NEWS
- Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah, had been kept under house arrest since the abrogation of Article 370.
- On 16th September he has been booked under the Public Safety Act (PSA).
- Charges were framed on a day the SC heard Vaiko’s plea against Abdullah’s ‘illegal detention’.
ORIGIN OF PSA
- The law was introduced by Sheikh Abdullah (Farooq Abdullah’s father) in 1978.
- But it’s purpose was different.
- It was brought in to prevent timber smuggling, and keep the smugglers in prison.
WHAT IS PSA?
- It is a preventive detention law, under which a person is taken into custody.
- To prevent him or her from acting in any manner that is prejudicial to “the security of the state or the maintenance of the public order”.
- It is very similar to the National Security Act (1980) that is used by other state governments for preventive detention.
WHY PSA ON FAROOQ ABDULLAH?
- In police custody, a person has to be produced before a magistrate within 24 hours of detention.
- But the PSA allows the State to hold a person without producing them in court.
- The detained person does not have the right to move a bail application before a criminal court, and cannot engage any lawyer to represent him or her before the detaining authority.
HOW IT COMES UNDER FORCE?
- It comes into force by an administrative order passed either by Divisional Commissioner or the DM.
- Not by a detention order by police based on specific allegations or for specific violation of laws.
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER PSA IS SLAPPED?
- When a person is detained under the PSA, the DM communicates to the person within 5 days, in writing, the reason for the detention.
- In exceptional circumstances, the DM can take 10 days to communicate these grounds.
- The DM has to place the detention order within 4 weeks before an advisory board.
- This board consists of 3 members including a chairperson who is a former judge of the High Court.
- The detained person too can make a representation before this advisory board.
- Within the 6 weeks from the date of detention, the board submits its report to the government.
- This report is binding on the government.
WHY IS IT CONSIDERED DRACONIAN?
- The PSA allows for detention of a person without a formal charge and without trial.
- It can be slapped on a person already in police custody;
- On someone immediately after being granted bail by a court;
- Or even on a person acquitted by the court.
- In this detention can be up to 2 years.
RECENT CASE & AMENDMENT
- Last month, former IAS officer and founder of Jammu & Kashmir People’s movement Shah Faesal was detained under the PSA. He is still under detention.
- In the wake of the Pulwama attack, J&K Governor had approved an amendment to move detainees to jails outside the State.