The Free Press Journal

Apex court stays contempt proceeding­s against Arundhati

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The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the contempt proceeding­s against author and activist Arundhati Roy in the Bombay High Court for her article in a weekly questionin­g the incarcerat­ion of Delhi University professor G N Saibaba.

A bench of Chief Justice J S Khehar and Justice D Y Chandrachu­d also granted the leave of appeal to Roy and listed her plea against the issuance of criminal contempt notice by the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court for final hearing.

Initially, the court said it wanted to dispose of the case but later considered submission­s of senior advocate Chander Uday Singh, appearing for the writer, and observed:

“Leave is granted. The proceeding­s shall remain stayed. List for final hearing”.

The apex court had earlier refused to stay the contempt notice issued against Roy by the High Court on December 23, 2015 for her views on the arrest of Saibaba and the rejection of his bail plea early last year.

The bench had also declined to exempt her from personal appearance before a single judge of the Nagpur Bench of the high court. It had granted liberty to the Registrar of the High Court to file any pleadings or documents in the case and had kept the case for final disposal.

Roy had expressed her views on the arrest of Saibaba in an article published in a weekly magazine last year.

Gadchiroli Police had arrested Saibaba in 2014 for his alleged links with Maoists. He has been on bail since June last year.

SC had earlier refused to stay the contempt notice issued against Roy by the High Court on December 23, 2015 for her views on the arrest of Saibaba and the rejection of his bail plea early last year

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