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Validity of detention order - malice in law - COFEPOSA - Inordinate and unexplained delay in passing of the impugned detention order - the detention order cannot be quashed on the ground urged on behalf of the detenu that there was inordinate and unexplained delay on the part of the Central Government, i.e., respondent no. 3 in deciding the representation dated 10.03.2022. - HC
Validity of detention order - malice in law - COFEPOSA - Inordinate and unexplained delay in passing of the impugned detention order - the detention order cannot be quashed on the ground urged on behalf of the detenu that there was inordinate and unexplained delay on the part of the Central Government, i.e., respondent no. 3 in deciding the representation dated 10.03.2022. - HC
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