Uttar Pradesh government sets up panel to review cases filed under UAPA

"The panel has a mandate to function for a year, and will also make recommendations to the government about prosecution sanction against those booked under the UAPA," Home Secretary B D Paulson added.

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Paulson said the UAPA has a provision to form an authority to review cases in which it is invoked.
The Uttar Pradesh government has constituted a panel to conduct independent reviews before giving sanction of prosecution to cases being probed by the state police's Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS), a senior official said here Saturday. "The UP government has formed a two-member authority to review cases, including the evidence, filed in the state under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967," Home Secretary B D Paulson told .

"The panel has a mandate to function for a year, and will also make recommendations to the government about prosecution sanction against those booked under the UAPA," he added.

Paulson said the UAPA has a provision to form an authority to review cases in which it is invoked.


This authority will have a retired high court judge and a retired principal secretary (Law) as members, an official statement said on Friday.

Initially, this authority will be constituted for a year, and at the end of the tenure, a review would be done for an extension, it added. NAV IJT IJT
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