Division Bench Stays Compensation Order, Release of 22-Year-Old Detained Under PSA in Kashmir

Division Bench Stays Compensation Order, Release of 22-Year-Old Detained Under PSA in Kashmir
Srinagar, June 20: A recent order by the Single Bench of High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh quashing the preventive detention of a 22-year-old man from south KAshmir’s Pulwama district and awarding him โน2 lakh compensation has been stayed by a division bench.
According to Srinagar-based news gathering agency Kashmir Dot Com, the order, issued on April 2nd, 2024, by a single bench of Justice Rahul Bharti, quashed the preventive detention of a 22-year-old man and awarded him a compensation of โน2 lakh. However, a division bench of the High Court has now stayed the single judge’s order.
According to details, the man was initially detained under Section 8 of the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act. Justice Rahul Bharti, in his original ruling, deemed the detention illegal and a violation of the man’s fundamental right to liberty.
The court further criticized the district magistrate’s application of the Act and awarded compensation for the wrongful detention.
The young man’s father had approached the High Court, challenging the legality of the detention. The petitioner was accused of providing logistical support to terrorists and sharing information with a militant group. However, the court found insufficient grounds for preventive detention under the amended Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act, which no longer lists “security of the State” as a justification.
The latest development comes after a division bench of the High Court, comprising Chief Justice N. Kotiswar Singh and Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi, reviewed the original report used to justify the detention. On June 7th, 2024, the bench issued a stay order on the single judge’s ruling. The stay puts the compensation award and the man’s release on hold until the division bench reaches a final decision following a hearing scheduled for July 9th, 2024. (KDC)