J&K High Court Reserves Verdict on AAP Leader Mehraj Malik’s Preventive Detention Case

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Srinagar, February 24, 2026 – The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court on Monday reserved its verdict on the petition filed by Miraj Malik, leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and sitting MLA, challenging his preventive detention under the Public Safety Act (PSA).

Miraj Malik, who also serves as the President of Jammu & Kashmir’s AAP unit, was detained on September 8 last year, accused of “disturbing public peace,” and subsequently transferred to Kathua Jail. In response, he filed a petition in the High Court on September 24, seeking both the annulment of his detention and compensation of INR 50 million (approx. USD 602,000) for the alleged wrongful confinement.

The case was heard on Monday by Justice Mohammad Yousuf Wani, with both parties presenting their arguments in full. Following the proceedings, the court reserved its decision, allowing both Malik’s legal team and the government to submit written submissions or additional points within one week.

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Speaking after the hearing, Advocate Apo Singh Salathia, representing Malik and also the AAP spokesperson, described the legal process as “long and challenging,” while expressing confidence in the judiciary. She appealed to AAP supporters and workers to remain patient and maintain a constructive approach while awaiting the court’s decision.

Legal experts anticipate that the High Court’s verdict could be announced in the coming days, a ruling that could set important precedent regarding preventive detentions under the PSA in Indian-administered Kashmir.

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