Rajesh Tribhuvandas Gupta vs The State Of Maharashtra And Ors

ik-20333721 Bombay High Court 19 December 2024 • WRIT PETITION (ST.) NO. 24106 OF 2024 • 16 min read

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Case Significance

Rajesh Tribhuvandas Gupta vs The State Of Maharashtra And Ors is a Bombay High Court decision dated December 19, 2024 (citation: ik-20333721). The petitioner challenged an externment order passed by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Chembur, Mumbai, externing him from three districts (Mumbai City, Mumbai Suburbs, and Thane) for 12 months, which was upheld by the Divisional Commissioner. The Court found that the externment from three districts was excessive and unreasonable as no discernible reason was given for such a large area, and the order lacked proper application of subjective satisfaction. Both the externment order and the a The case was heard by Justice Shyam C. Chandak. Counsel appearing: Gyanprakash Pal (counsel for petitioner), N. B. Patil (counsel for respondent), Nitan D. Mayekar (counsel for petitioner), Pranot Pawar (counsel for petitioner), Shashikant P. Chaudhari (counsel for petitioner), Snehal Chaudhari (counsel for petitioner).

Summary

The petitioner challenged an externment order passed by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Chembur, Mumbai, externing him from three districts (Mumbai City, Mumbai Suburbs, and Thane) for 12 months, which was upheld by the Divisional Commissioner. The Court found that the externment from three districts was excessive and unreasonable as no discernible reason was given for such a large area, and the order lacked proper application of subjective satisfaction. Both the externment order and the appellate order were quashed and set aside.

What was the outcome of Rajesh Tribhuvandas Gupta vs The State Of Maharashtra And Ors?

The petitioner challenged an externment order passed by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Chembur, Mumbai, externing him from three districts (Mumbai City, Mumbai Suburbs, and Thane) for 12 months, w...

Judgment

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