The Asian Age

Delhi HC frees activist from house arrest

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a major setback to the Maharashtr­a police, the Delhi high court on Monday set free journalist and social activist Gautam Navlakha, one of the five activists arrested for their alleged links with a banned Maoist group on August 28, from house arrest. The court ordered his release while quashing a trial court order’s granting transit remand to Maharashtr­a police to take him to Pune.

A two- judge bench of Justices S. Muralidhar and Vinod Goel set aside the August 28 order of chief metropolit­an magistrate granting transit remand of Mr Navlakha saying there was noncomplia­nce of basic provisions of the Constituti­on and the CrPC. The trial court also said that Mr Navlakha’s detention had exceeded 24 hours, which is “untenable in law”.

“In view of Section 56 read with Section 57 of the CrPC and absence of remand order of the CMM, the detention of the petitioner has clearly exceeded 24 hours which is untenable in law. Consequent­ly, the house arrest of the petitioner comes to an end now,” the bench said. The court, however, made it clear that this order will not preclude the state of Maharashtr­a from proceeding further.

Following the high court’s order for his release, Mr Navlakha said, “From Delhi high court I have won my freedom and it thrills me no end”.

Last week, the Supreme Court held that the arrests of five activists, including Mr Navlakha, appeared to have been prompted by their alleged links to a banned

or organisati­on and not dissent their political ideology.

By a majority opinion, the top court dismissed the petition filed by historian Romila Thapar and four others seeking a Supreme Court- monitored special investigat­ion team ( SIT) probe into the allegation­s against the five arrested activists.

But the apex court said the accused could seek legal recourse at an appropriat­e court within four weeks.

The Maharashtr­a police wanted to take Mr Navlakha to Pune in connection with an FIR lodged there following an event, Elgaar Parishad ( conclave), on December 31 last year that had triggered violence at Koregaon- Bhima village which spread to other parts of the state.

On Monday, when the counsel for Maharashtr­a government asked the court to extend Mr Navlakha’s house arrest by two more days, as the apex court had also extended it by four weeks, the bench said the counsel had overlooked that the top court has passed this order to enable the activist to avail appropriat­e legal remedy.

Mr Navlakha and the four other activists arrested from different parts of the country were put under house arrest on August 29 following the apex court’s order.

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