Supreme Court denied bail to Gurwinder Singh an accused in an alleged “Khalistan module” as it doesn’t find any place in the stringent anti-terror Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
Key aspect |
About |
Objective |
To make powers available to the state for dealing with activities directed against the integrity and sovereignty of India. |
Unlawful organisation |
Any organization could now be termed as ‘unlawful’ by the government subject to judicial review. |
Terrorist act |
Any act done with the intention to threaten or likely to threaten the unity, integrity, security, economic security, or sovereignty of India or with intent to strike terror or likely to strike terror in the people or any section of the people in India or in any foreign country. |
Terrorist gang |
It empowered the authorities to investigate and arrest a group of people who are involved in unlawful activities and the central government can term them as ‘terrorist gang’. |
Terrorist organization |
It means an organization listed in the Schedule or an organization operating under the same name as an organization so listed. |
Custody of accused |
The accused could be taken into custody without a charge sheet, it could be extended to 180 days. |
Grant of bail |
Section 43D(5) states that the test for denying bail under the UAPA is that the court must be satisfied that a “prima facie” case exists against the accused. |
Economic offence |
To fulfil obligation under Financial Action Task Force, the government added offences that threaten the country’s economic security in the definition of ‘terrorist act’. |
Individuals as terrorists |
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 2019 allows the government to tag ‘individuals’ as terrorists as they are the one who carries out the terrorist act and not an organization. |
Seizure of property |
It empowers the Director-General of National Investigation Agency (NIA) to grant approval of seizure or attachment of property when the case is investigated by the agency. |
Broad probabilities standard limit the depth of scrutiny that the court can apply to the evidence presented.
Court’s ruling on bail under UAPA case |
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