The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 is a comprehensive Bare Act with comments that provides the statutory framework for prevention and control of unlawful activities, terrorist activities, and threats to the sovereignty, integrity, and security of India. The Act empowers the State to declare organisations unlawful or terrorist, regulate funding, investigate terror-related offences, and provide for attachment and forfeiture of property. This updated 2026 edition incorporates the latest amendments, allied rules, schedules, and connected statutes governing investigation and prosecution, offering an authoritative and current reference on national security law.
Key Features
- Bare Act text supported by concise and practice-oriented comments
- Updated with amendments to schedules up to October 2024
- Includes Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Rules, 1968
- Covers rules on prosecution sanction, review committees, and forfeited property valuation
- Includes procedures for investigation of counterfeit currency offences
- Incorporates the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008
- Includes the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946
- Explains investigation, attachment, forfeiture, and prosecution mechanisms
- Enriched with landmark judgments for interpretative clarity
- Updated 2026 edition reflecting current statutory position
- Published by Law & Justice Publishing Co.
This book is highly useful for advocates, criminal law practitioners, public prosecutors, investigating agencies, law enforcement officials, judicial officers, judicial service aspirants, law students, academicians, and legal researchers who require an authoritative and updated reference on counter-terrorism, national security, and unlawful activities law in India. Its inclusion of allied statutes, procedural rules, and judicial interpretation makes it especially valuable for litigation, investigation, advisory work, academic study, and competitive examination preparation.