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    advtanmoy
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    It is thus clear that although the detaining authority is not required to justify to the Court the order of detention by stating the grounds and particulars on which the order was made, he may have in appropriate cases to disclose such facts as would satisfy the Court that he (the detaining authority) was genuinely satisfied about the necesity of making the order. In particular, where on the facts averred by the detenu, it appears to the Court prima facie that there was no material before the detaining authority on which his subjective satisfaction was rationally possible, it is necessary for the detaining authority to place before the Court sufficient facts to rebut that conclusion.

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