The court said that an order of externment "makes an inroad into the cherished and valuable right of a person to have his domicile at the place of his choice" and adversely affects the finances of the externee.
Justice Ashutosh Kumar made the observations while quashing an externment order of Delhi police and the LG, issued against one Jugal Kishore barring him from entering the city for a period of two years.
The accused was, however, allowed to enter Delhi only to attend the court proceedings pending against him.
The police initiates externment proceedings to ensure that criminals are kept away so that they are dislodged from 'their area' and are unable to create trouble.
Kishore was named in over eight FIRs relating to house trespass, rioting, gambling besides various other serious offence.
The police had externed him in May 2015, which was later upheld by the LG, after they had found that his presence would be hazardous to the community.
There must be a clear and present danger in allowing a man to remain at large for permitting an order of externment against him, it said.
"From the perusal of the externment order as also the appellate order, this court is of the opinion that there was no sufficient reason to believe that the petitioner was so desperate and dangerous that his presence in NCT or any part thereof would be hazardous to the community and its safety," the court said.
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