Deccan Chronicle

HC SEEKS MAHA GOVT’S REPLY ON PAROLE FOR SAIBABA

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Nagpur, Aug. 11: The Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court on Tuesday sought Maharashtr­a government’s response to a petition filed by Delhi University’s former professor G.N. Saibaba for emergency parole to attend the post funeral rituals of his late mother in Hyderabad.

Saibaba, who is serving life sentence in the Nagpur Central Prison for links with Maoists, lost his 74-year-old ailing mother on August 1, even as his lawyers were seeking to arrange a video conference between the two.

Last week, the prison authoritie­s rejected Saibaba’s applicatio­n for parole to attend the last rites of his mother.

He then approached the high court through his advocate Mihir Desai, seeking to be released on emergency parole so that he could go to Hyderabad and attend the post funeral rituals of his mother.

On Tuesday, special public prosecutor P.K. Sathianath­an sought time from the court to respond to the plea.

A division bench of Justices A.S. Chandurkar and A.B. Borkar issued a notice to the state government and directed it to respond to the plea by August 18.

Saibaba earlier also sought parole from the prison authoritie­s to meet his mother, who was suffering from cancer, but it was rejected.

The former professor, 51, who is wheelchair­bound with over 90 per cent physical disabiliti­es, had also filed a bail plea before the high court’s Nagpur bench on the ground that his mother was unwell and his own health was deteriorat­ing.

The high court rejected the bail plea on July 28.

In March 2017, a sessions court in Gadchiroli district convicted Saibaba and four others, including a journalist and a student of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, for alleged Maoist links and indulging in activities amounting to “waging war against the country”.

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