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NIA Courts Must Independently Assess Threat To Each Witness Before Declaring Them 'Protected' Under UAPA: Delhi High Court
['Nupur Thapliyal', 'Nupur Thapliyal Is A Principal Correspondent With Livelaw', 'Based In New Delhi. She Reports The Delhi High Court', 'Trial Courts In The National Capital']
Supreme Court - High Court - Legal Breaking News | Live Law India
The Delhi High Court has held that Special NIA Courts must independently assess the threat perception concerning each witness before declaring them “protected” under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
[2026 LiveLaw (Del) 718]Justice Neena Bansal Krishna observed that blanket or omnibus orders granting witness protection in such cases, without recording proper individual...