Supreme Court on Preventive Detention Laws (1950–2019) is a detailed two-volume compilation of Supreme Court of India judgments interpreting preventive detention statutes and constitutional protections. The book traces the evolution of judicial safeguards under Articles 21 and 22, focusing on procedural fairness, grounds of detention, representation rights, and judicial review. It covers major preventive detention laws and landmark rulings that define the permissible limits of executive power. The judgments demonstrate how the Supreme Court has repeatedly emphasised strict compliance with constitutional and statutory requirements while balancing concerns of national security and public order. Structured for easy reference, the work serves as an essential resource for understanding binding precedents governing detention without trial. Its comprehensive temporal scope makes it invaluable for litigation, academic study, and research on constitutional criminal jurisprudence.






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