Hindustan Times (East UP)

STUDENTS OUT OF JAIL AFTER COURT ORDERS RELEASE

Court notes that delay in verificati­on process by the police cannot be a plausible reason to keep the 3 in jail

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NEW DELHI : Two days after they were granted bail, a court on Thursday ordered immediate release of three student activists in the north-east Delhi riots case, noting that delay in the verificati­on process by the police cannot be a plausible reason for the accused to be kept imprisoned.

The order on the release of Devangana Kalita, Natasha Narwal and Asif Iqbal Tanha came two days after the Delhi high court granted them bail in the case. On Thursday evening, the three students walked out of Tihar prison. The trio was arrested last year under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

Pulling up the police for delay in verificati­on of addresses and sureties, additional sessions judge Revinder Bedi said, “I would say that this by itself cannot be a plausible reason for the accused to be kept imprisoned till the time such reports are filed.” Meanwhile, the Supreme Court will take up on Friday petitions by the Delhi Police for an immediate stay of Delhi high court orders giving bail to three student activists.

NEW DELHI : Two days after they were granted bail, a Delhi court on Thursday ordered immediate release of three student activists in the north-east riots “conspiracy” case, noting that delay in the verificati­on process by the police cannot be a plausible reason for the accused to be kept imprisoned.

Order on the release of Devangana Kalita, Natasha Narwal and Asif Iqbal Tanha came two days after the Delhi High Court granted them bail in the case.

The trio was arrested last year under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

Pulling up the police for delay in verificati­on of addresses and sureties, Additional Sessions Judge Revinder Bedi said, “I would say that this by itself cannot be a plausible reason for the accused to be kept imprisoned till the time such reports are filed.”

Taking note of the undertakin­g given by the counsel of the three accused students that their client will not leave the jurisdicti­on of the national capital, the court sent the warrant to the Superinten­dent of the Tihar Jail for their immediate release.

On June 16, Delhi Police had moved an applicatio­n seeking more time from the court to verify their addresses, sureties and authentici­ty of the Aadhaar cards before releasing them on bail. Dismissing the police applicatio­n, the judge directed them to verify the addresses of the accused in Delhi, and submit the report on Thursday itself by 5pm.

Report on verificati­on of their permanent address in other states has been called on June 23 by the court.

Furthermor­e, the court cited the high court’s observatio­n which stated that once the incarcerat­ed have been ordered to be released on bail and furnished the bail bond with sureties, they ought not to remain behind bars “even for a minute”.

“It was observed that the State should ensure the infrastruc­ture necessary for such verificati­on process within minimum possible time and there cannot be any reason, sufficient enough to deny such a person his liberty,” the judge stated. After securing bail, the activists had moved the trial court seeking immediate release from jail.

When the trial court deferred the order on their plea for Thursday, they moved the Delhi High Court, which ordered the lower court to proceed with the issue with “promptitud­e and expedition”.

The three student activists were arrested in May 2020 and are accused of being the ‘‘mastermind­s’‘ of the February 2020 violence, which had left 53 people dead and more than 200 injured.

The high court while granting them bail on June 15 had observed that “in an anxiety to suppress dissent the State has blurred the line between right to protest and terrorist activity” and if such a mindset gains traction, it would be a “sad day for democracy”.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Police has moved the Supreme Court challengin­g the high court judgements granting them bail in the case.

 ??  ?? BSES worker Changing Brunt wire following communal riots in northeast Delhi in March, 2020. Delhi High Court recently ordered release of three activists involved in the case.
BSES worker Changing Brunt wire following communal riots in northeast Delhi in March, 2020. Delhi High Court recently ordered release of three activists involved in the case.

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