High court
Gujarat High Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised Crime Act
The Gujarat High Court has dismissed a plea challenging the Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised Crime Act. Background: The Act was enacted in 2015 to combat terrorism and organized crime in the state. Parties: The petitioner, a human rights activist, had challenged the Act, arguing that it was unconstitutional and gave excessive powers to the police. Legal issues: The main issue before the court was whether the Act was valid and did not violate human rights. Court observations: The court observed that the Act was enacted to address a serious concern and did not violate human rights. Significance: The decision is significant as it upholds the validity of the Act and provides relief to the state government. The court has also directed the government to ensure that the Act is implemented in a fair and transparent manner. The petitioner has announced plans to appeal the decision in the Supreme Court, arguing that the Act is unconstitutional and will be misused by the police. The state government has welcomed the decision, stating that it will help to combat terrorism and organized crime in the state.
