The Free Press Journal

Intention questionab­le, says court, sets aside order against Republic TV scribe

- BHAVNA UCHIL

A sessions court while recently setting aside an order of the Special Executive Magistrate and ACP, Bandra Division against Republic journalist Pradeep Bhadari in a chapter case has said in a detailed order that the conditions for furnishing surety makes the intention of the Special Executive Magistrate “really questionab­le”.

Bhandari had challenged the order that had asked to pay an interim bond of Rs 10 lakh and furnish surety from a journalist of another channel as security for good behaviour.

Bhandari has an FIR against him for unlawful assembly outside actor Kangana Ranaut’s bungalow during its demolition and another NC in Colaba police station which led to these proceeding­s.

Additional Sessions Judge SP Ponkshe referred to the surety requiremen­t in the special magistrate's order and said in her order, “This such specific bond, condition is really questionab­le in the intention of the Special Executive Magistrate.”

“Putting a specific condition for furnishing surety with specific directions is totally incorrect and unwarrante­d”, the court said in its order.

The court said that that record prima facie nowhere discloses that Bhandari is a habitual offender and that issuance of show cause notice to him by the special magistrate is “incorrect and illegal”.

Prime facie nothing discloses how the learned Special Executive Magistrate has identified the present applicant as habitual offender. There is nothing on record to identify the present applicant as a habitual offender in terms of definition of the Bombay Habitual Offenders Act.

The court also questioned how the magistrate after himself granting exemption to Bhandari from appearance before him had considered the same as unfair conduct on his part while passing the order.

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