Supreme Court on Preventive Detention Laws is a specialised compilation of Supreme Court of India judgments analysing preventive detention statutes and their constitutional validity. First published in 2013 and supplemented in 2019, the book reflects both foundational and recent judicial thinking on detention without trial. It covers key constitutional provisions under Articles 21 and 22, examining procedural safeguards such as grounds of detention, timely communication, representation rights, and judicial review. The judgments demonstrate the Supreme Court’s consistent emphasis on strict compliance with constitutional mandates while addressing concerns of national security and public order. The inclusion of the 2019 supplement ensures that readers have access to updated precedents and evolving jurisprudence. Structured for practical reference, this book serves as an essential tool for litigation, academic research, and judicial preparation in matters involving preventive detention and fundamental rights.








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