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Preventive detention means the detention of a person without a trial or conviction by the court to prevent further criminal acts. Article 22(3) states that if a person is arrested or imprisoned under preventive detention legislation, the protection against arrest and imprisonment given by articles 22 (1) and 22 (2) does not apply to that person. Preventive detention existed in India even during British rule. This article explains the Preventive detention which is important for UPSC Indian ... Preventive detention is a legal mechanism that allows for the detention of an individual without a trial or conviction. Learn about the constitutional framework, key laws, judicial review, and challenges of preventive detention in India. The Preventive Detention Act, of 1950 talks about the detention of a person on the grounds of defence, foreign affairs or the security of the state. Under Section 151 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) preventive detention is police action taken on grounds of suspicion that some wrong actions may be done by the person concerned. Preventive detention is detention without trial to prevent a person from committing a crime. Learn about the constitutional and legal aspects of preventive detention, the Supreme Court's stand and the cases involving this issue for the UPSC exam.

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