The Free Press Journal

NIA raises objection over Gadling’s interim bail plea

The activist wants few days with family after his mother’s demise

- BHAVNA UCHIL

The National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) has objected to granting temporary bail to human rights lawyer Surendra Gadling, an accused in the Bhima Koregaon case stating among other grounds, that his mother’s death certificat­e has not been filed. Gadling’s mother passed away mid-last month in a Nagpur government hospital due to COVID19. Thereafter, Gadling, who is lodged in Taloja prison, through advocate R. Sathyanara­yan sought temporary bail to attend a memorial function scheduled on 22 September.

In its reply filed last Friday objecting to the bail plea, the agency has, among other grounds, said that his mother’s death certificat­e has not been filed.

The certificat­e could not be filed as the family could not secure it due to the lockdown situation. Last Friday, Gadling’s advocates told the court that they were prepared to file the death certificat­e as the family had managed to secure it by

then.

Special Public Prosecutor Prakash Shetty confirmed that the lack of a death certificat­e being filed was mentioned in its reply objecting to the bail applicatio­n. Advocate Nilhalsing Rathod, who has also represente­d Gadling, said that his family is in trauma as the death was unexpected. He called the NIA’s raising such an objection ‘childish’.

Gadling, a human rights lawyer, who has represente­d DU Professor GN Saibaba presently serving life term in a Nagpur jail for Maoist links, was arrested from Nagpur in

the first round of arrests in the case on 6 June, 2018. On the same day his now co-accused professor Shoma Sen, activists Mahesh Raut, Sudhir Dhawale and Rona Wilson too had been arrested. The Pune Police which was investigat­ing the case before it was transferre­d to the NIA, had stated in their chargeshee­t that he had Maoist links and the campaignin­g for Elgaar Parishad and the speeches delivered at the conclave had aggravated the Bhima-Koregaon violence. By now, a total 12 academics and civil liberties activists are in prison in the case.

 ?? — PTI ?? A file photo of Surendra Gadling
— PTI A file photo of Surendra Gadling

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