SCA/29564/2007 1/5 JUDGMENT IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD SPECIAL CIVIL APPLICATION No. 29564 of 2007 For Approval and Signature: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE MD SHAH ========================================================= 1 Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment ? 2 To be referred to the Reporter or not ? 3 Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of the judgment ? 4 Whether this case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the constitution of India, 1950 or any order made thereunder ? 5 Whether it is to be circulated to the civil judge ? ========================================================= MAHENDRA @ CIRCUIT KHODABHAI MAKWANA - Petitioner(s) Versus STATE OF GUJARAT & 2 - Respondent(s) ========================================================= Appearance : MR MM TIRMIZI for Petitioner. Mr.Hukam Singh, AGP for the respondents. ========================================================= CORAM : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE MD SHAH Date : 09/04/2008 1. Heard Mr. M.M.Tirmizi, advocate for the petitioner and Mr.Hukam Singh,learned AGP for the respondents. SCA/29564/2007 2/5 JUDGMENT 2. The present petition is filed under Article 226 read with Articles 21 and 22(5) of the Constitution of India challenging the legality and validity of the order of detention dated 12-9--2007 passed by the Police Commissioner, Ahmedabad City, in exercise of powers under Section 3(2) of the Gujarat Prevention of Anti- Social Activities Act. 3. The petitioner-detenu is branded as a “dangerous person”. The grounds of detention reveal that the detaining authority took into consideration five criminal cases registered against the petitioner as mentioned in the grounds of detention dated 12-9-2007 all under Sections 392 and 114 of the Indian Penal Code for theft and sale of the stolen gold ornaments and came to the conclusion that the petitioner was a habitual offender of committing the offence of theft. Relying upon the above material of theft cases and the statements of certain witness, the detaning authority came to the conclusion that the petitioner was a dangerous person within the meaning of PASA Act, engaged in illegal activities of committing thefts, and hence, the order of detention. SCA/29564/2007 3/5 JUDGMENT 4. The order of detention has been challenged on various grounds, however, this petition is capable of being examined and disposed of on the sole ground as to whether there was cogent and credible material placed before the detaining authority to come to the conclusion that by the activities of the petitioner, the public order was disturbed. 5. To reach to the subjective satisfaction that the dangerous activities of the petitioner were prejudicial to the maintenance of public order, the detaining authority must rely upon credible and cogent material indicating that the activities of the detenu directly or indirectly were causing or were likely to cause harm, danger or alarm or feeling of insecurity among the general public or any section thereof or a grave or widespread danger to life, property etc. While undertaking this exercise, the detaining authority has to draw a clear line between the cases falling within the category of breach of law and order and the cases falling within the category of breach of public order. 6. In the present case, five criminal cases are registered against the petitioner under the Indian Penal SCA/29564/2007 4/5 JUDGMENT Code for committing theft and sale of golden ornaments. The offences of thefts as alleged against the petitioner in these criminal cases as per the papers of investigation are under the Penal Statute of the country. Such activity of the petitioner can at the most be said to be breach of law and order, but not public order. For breach of law and order, the petitioner can be tried and punished if found guilty, but surely the acts of the petitioner do not constitute the offence affecting the even tempo of life of the community nor the activities revealed through the investigation papers indicate that the activities as alleged in these cases, society at large or section of the society or community or particular community was involved. Similar is the view even considering the statements of the witnesses. Reference in this connection may be had to the Apex Court decision rendered in the case of Harpreet Kaur vs. State of Maharashtra, reported in 1992 SC 79 wherein it has been held that involvement of the accused in 14 offences including the offence es of lifting gas cylinders cannot be said to be prejudicial or dangerous to the maintenance of public tranquility and the authority was not justified in arriving at the subjective satisfaction SCA/29564/2007 5/5 JUDGMENT that the activites of the petitioner were likely to affect the maintenance of public transuility. 7. The facts of the present case is squarely covered by the above decision, and therefore, the subjective satisfaction arrived at by the detaining authority in respect of disturbance of public order by the alleged activities of the petitioner cannot be said to be legal and valid, and therefore, the order of detention under challenge cannot be sustained. 8. In the result, the petition is allowed. The order of detention dated 12-9-2007 passed by the Police Commissioner, Ahmedabad City, against the detenu is hereby quashed and set aside. The detenu is ordered to be set at liberty forthwith if not required in any other case. Rule is made absolute accordingly. Direct service is permitted. (M.D.Shah,J.) lee.