RANCHI
Jharkhand High Court has quashed State Govt’s notification passed under section 16 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908 declaring the Popular Front of India (PFI) unlawful.
Justice Rongon Mukhopadhyay opined that the notification seemed to have been issued in “haste and in an imprudent manner being totally oblivious to the absence of congealed materials to declare PFI as an unlawful association”. The Court noted that the State had issued the notification on the basis of inputs that some PFI members had left for Syria to join ISIS. It, however, opined that the allegations were vague and therefore quashed the notification, observing, “The State has faulted on the decision-making process itself. Sound reasoning and rational basis should have formed the backbone of the impugned notification.
Even if in the interest of security the reasons were not mentioned the State was not prevented to apprise this Court of any substantive material, investigating agency may have collected indicating the involvement of PFI in subversive activities. Neither has such material been brought to the notice of the Court not the counter affidavit highlights such instance which would be supportive of the decision of the State Govt for issuing the Notification dated 21.2.2018.”The Court was hearing a petition filed by Abdul Wadud, general secretary of PFI, challenging the notification as well as the proceedings initiated against him and other members of the organization pursuant to the notification.
He had submitted that the aim and object of PFI is to “protect national integration, communal harmony, peace, progress and prosperity amongst the people, irrespective of the community to which they belonged, as also to establish social order, freedom and justice for all, to work for the welfare and progress of the weaker sections of the society, to protect dignity and life of the members of marginalized part of the society, to check the menace of casteism and communalism and to rain voice against the violation of human rights and to protect the unity and solidarity of different social groups.”He had then asserted that PFI had raised its voice against the leader of a political dispensation of the State, which resulted in several members of the organization being arrested and assaulted. He had, therefore, challenged the notification issued by the Home Department on Feb.21, 2018, declaring the PFI as unlawful under section 16 of the Act. Livelaw.in