Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

KNOW ABOUT THE ACT

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Promulgate­d in 1978, the Jammu „ and Kashmir Public Safety Act (PSA) allows for administra­tive detention of up to two years without a trial “in the case of persons acting in any manner prejudicia­l to the security of the State,” and for administra­tive detention of up to one year where “any person is acting in any manner prejudicia­l to the maintenanc­e of public order”.

The Act was introduced as a

„ measure to check timber smuggling in Jammu and Kashmir

Under Section 8 of the PSA, a

„ divisional commission­er or a district magistrate may issue a detention order to prevent any person from acting in a manner prejudicia­l to the “security of the State or the maintenanc­e of the public order”

All detention orders and „ representa­tions made by detained person(s) must be placed before an advisory board within four weeks from the date of the detention order.

The advisory board is a „ government-appointed three-member body, composed of high court judges or individual­s qualified to be judges of a high court. The Advisory Board is responsibl­e for reviewing the detention order, representa­tion by the detained person, and any other informatio­n it considers necessary, to determine whether or not there is sufficient cause for the detention of the person. The detention of persons below „ the age of 18 is prohibited under the PSA, following amendments to the Act in 2012.

In August 2018, the Act

„ was amended to allow people to be detained under the PSA outside J&K as well

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI/HT PHOTO ?? Police block the road leading to Farooq Abdullah’s residence in Srinagar on Monday.
WASEEM ANDRABI/HT PHOTO Police block the road leading to Farooq Abdullah’s residence in Srinagar on Monday.
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