The Supreme Court recently addressed the detention of Wangchuk, highlighting a key distinction in legal interpretation. The Court clarified that the detention relates to a violation of ‘public order,’ which encompasses actions impacting the community as a whole. This falls under the broader definition of disrupting the established social harmony and safety of a group or society. Wangchuk’s actions are being assessed for their potential impact on public well-being and adherence to established rules and regulations. The Court’s ruling focuses on the need to determine whether his conduct fundamentally jeopardizes the collective interests of the public.
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