Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Bombay HC grants bail to Teltumbde in Elgar Parishad case

- K A Y Dodhiya letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Friday granted bail to Elgar Parishad case accused Anand Teltumbde, who has been in prison since April 2020, as it observed that the material placed on record by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) did not appear to suggest his involvemen­t in any terror act.

The court, however, stayed its order for a week so that the NIA can approach the Supreme Court. This means that Teltumbde will not be able to walk out of jail till then.

The case pertains to alleged inflammato­ry speeches made at an Elgar Parishad conclave in Pune on December 31, 2017 which, police claimed, triggered violence the next day near Koregaon-bhima war memorial on the outskirts of the western Maharashtr­a city. One person was killed in the incident.

Teltumbde was arrested in April 2020 over alleged links with banned terrorist outfit, the Communist Party of India (Maoist), according to the NIA. The 73-year-old is facing charges under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and is lodged in Taloja prison in Navi Mumbai.

A division bench of justices AS Gadkari and Milind Jadhav provided Teltumbde the relief after noting that prima facie, the material placed by the NIA does not suggest Teltumbde’s involvemen­t in any terror acts.

“We are of the prima facie opinion that on the basis of material placed before us by

NIA, which has been looked into by us, it cannot be concluded that Appellant has indulged in a terrorist act,” the bench said in its 56-page order, seen by HT.

“The material placed on record prima facie does not inspire confidence to bring the Appellant’s act as alleged for the punishment prescribed under Sections 16 (punishment for terrorist act), 18 (conspiracy) and 20 (punishment for being member of terrorist gang or organisati­on) of the UAPA Act,” it added.

The court granted the accused bail on furnishing a personal bond of ₹1 lakh and one or two sureties in the same amount.

Teltumbde is the third accused in the case to be granted bail by the high court after co-accused Varavara Rao and Sudha Bharadwaj. He had approached the high court after the special NIA court rejected his bail plea last year.

In his plea, Teltumbde’s counsel and senior advocate Mihir Desai said his client has been named as an accused only because he is the brother of Milind Teltumbde, who was an alleged Maoist leader and was killed in an encounter in Gadchiroli in November last year, Desai claimed. Appearing for the NIA, special public prosecutor Sandesh Patil said Teltumbde had helped his brother before on certain occasions. The bench noted that the NIA’S claim that the appellant was involved in activities to further the ideology of the banned group to overthrow the state needs further corroborat­ion. “Considerin­g the fact that Appellant has no criminal antecedent­s and he has been behind bars for more than two-and-halfyears, in our opinion, a case for grant of bail has been made out,” it said.

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