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Question
Mention two rights of a person, detained under a Preventive Detention Act.
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Solution
Two rights of a person detained under a Preventive Detention Act are as follows:
- The detenue shall be detained for a period of not more than three months.
- The detenue has the right to know the grounds on which he has been detained, also he has the right to make a representation against the detention order.
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