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Won’t tolerate PD acting against pregnant women: HC

Hyderabad: Finding an error with the State Police to imprison pregnant women under the provisions of the Detentive Prevention Law (PD), the Telangana High Court on Monday said that it would not tolerate the implementation of actions in pregnant women.
Justice, Rajassheker Reddy and justice condemned the Acther told this to the advice of the State House Department, T Srikanth Reddy, hearing the petition that challenged the detention of Akula Swati, a resident of Jalan Pasar in Nalgonda District Nakrecal.
The accusation against it is that he sells tupperware equipment and deceives people with false promises to secure their company dealers.
Some people who lost their money filed a complaint against him.
The police then held it under the PD Law, and he had been submitted in the Chanchalguda Women’s Prison from May 7.
His mother, Gopisetti Shailaja, filed a petition in HC challenging his detention.
His advice said the allegations against Swati, who were six months in their pregnancies and also had a 5-year-old son, could be handled with the help of IPC provisions.
The home department’s advice says that they are ready with the counter, and will submit and refute the case next week.
However, when giving him a sought-after time, the bench explained that it would not hear the case on excess.
“The fact that he is pregnant, is enough to release him in guarantees, and PD actions cannot be maintained on such people,” Bench said.
“You don’t need to debate this in advantages.
We have said our assessment in a similar case before,” said the bench referring to the case of Majji Rajeswari, a Malkajiri resident in the Rangda Reddy district.
He was detained under the provisions of PD acting in Chanchalguda women’s prison.
Rachakonda police have arrested Rajeswari because of immoral trade.
Two cases were registered against him at the Meerpet and UPPal police station.
According to the police, he is a woman’s trade of women from Bangladesh for prostitution here.
The bench, in his assessment, said he was eight months pregnant, and therefore could not be imprisoned for a longer period because PD ACT did not allow the guarantee for the prisoner.
“Life that affects the physical and mental health of pregnant women, which in turn affects the health of children who have not been born in the uterus of a mother, is not a decent life at all,” said the bench while overrising the arrangement of detention.
The police and the consequences of the state went to ratify his detention based on PD Law.
“Life and freedom from mothers cannot be separated from children who have not been born, because there is no life for a fetus that is separated from his mother.
Thus, the protection of health and welfare of imprisoned pregnant women is a problem that certainly needs greater attention by the court and institution Other law enforcement, “HC said.

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