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Factsheet: State and central Laws that give unbridled powers to the Govt

Apart from the Unlawful Activities (prevention) Act (UAPA), there are other Central as well as State level legislations that deal with offences related to “security of the nation” and other related matters, and within this matrix accord unbridled powers to the government and its agencies. This control is over public movement, the power to conduct search and seizure at will, and to detain and deny personal liberty, among other things. 

One common factor among all these laws, national or state level, is that they give unchecked immunity “in acts in good faith” performed by law enforcement agencies. 

Let us have a look at these outdated laws that have been used by several governments over the years, all of which violate fundamental human rights.

NATIONAL SECURITY ACT, 1980 (NSA)

Despite the NSA being a central law, it is being increasingly used by states to detain individuals. Its misuse has even been brought into question by the Supreme Court. In recent times, the apex court expressed shock that NSA was invoked against Samajwadi Party leader Yusuf Malik in a revenue recovery case without application of mind. In another case, NSA was invoked by Tamil Nadu against a YouTuber from Bihar who was arrested for spreading fake videos of attacks on migrant worker and the apex court questioned this decision as well.

JAMMU AND KASHMIR PUBLIC SAFETY ACT, 1978 (PSA)

THE ARMED FORCES (SPECIAL POWER) ACT, 1958 (AFSPA)

Arunachal Pradesh

Manipur 

Assam

Nagaland

On June 30, 2021 the application of AFSPA to the entire state was extended for another 6 months

MAHARASHTRA CONTROL OF ORGANISED CRIME ACT (1999), 

KARNATAKA CONTROL OF ORGANISED CRIME ACT, 2000 (KCOCA)

CHHATTISGARH SPECIAL PUBLIC SECURITY ACT (2005)

GUJARAT CONTROL OF TERRORISM & ORGANISED CRIME ACT, 2019 (GCTOCA)

THE PREVENTION OF ANTI-SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, 1985 (PASA)

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