Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act: History and Importance - Testbook

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The Public Safety Act (PSA) of Jammu and Kashmir was enacted in the year 1978. This legislation is a form of preventive detention law, which authorizes the relevant authorities to detain an individual with the intention of preventing him or her from acting in a manner that could potentially jeopardize the security of the state or disrupt the maintenance of public order.

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The Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act was passed in India in 1978.

It is a preventive detention law, under which a person is taken into custody to prevent him or her from acting in any manner that is prejudicial to “the security of the state or the maintenance of the public order.

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