Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SC sets aside order denying extension to file charge sheet

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THE APEX COURT SAID THE FIVE RIGHTS ACTIVISTS MAY NOW SEEK REGULAR BAIL IN THE CASE AS THE POLICE HAS ALREADY FILED

THE CHARGE SHEET

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Wednesday set aside the Bombay High Court order refusing to grant 90-day extension to the Maharashtr­a Police for filing the charge sheet in the KoregaonBh­ima violence case.

The apex court, however, said the five rights activists may now seek regular bail in the case as the Mahasrasht­ra Police has already filed the charge sheet.

A bench, headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, had earlier stayed the Bombay high court order which had set aside the trial court decision to extend time by 90 days for filing the charge sheet by the state police in the case.

The arrested activists had been alleging that they were entitled for grant of default bail in the case as the Mahasrasht­ra Police did not file the charge sheet within the stipulated 90 days period and moreover, the extension granted by the trial court was bad in law.

The Pune Police had arrested lawyer Surendra Gadling, Nagpur University professor Shoma Sen, Dalit activist Sudhir Dhawale, activist Mahesh Raut and Kerala native Rona Wilson in June for their alleged links with Maoists under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act or UAPA. The top court had on January 10 reserved its verdict on the Maharashtr­a government’s appeal challengin­g the refusal of the Bombay High Court to extend the 90-day limit for filing the charge sheet in the case.

The court had earlier asked as to why the local court at Pune sat on a Sunday to decide the plea of the police seeking extension of time for filing the charge sheet against arrested rights activists.

The court was told that the state police had filed an applica- tion seeking extension of time by 90 more days for filing the charge sheet on August 30, 2018. The 90 days period was expiring on September 3.

But, the trial court took up the case for hearing on September 2, a Sunday, and extended the time for filing the charge sheet by another 90 days which disentitle­d the arrested accused from getting the statutory bail.

The apex court had stayed the Bombay High Court order. The charge sheet has already been filed by the state police before a local court in the case.

The Maharashtr­a government had on October 25 last year moved the apex court challengin­g the High Court order.

Prior to this, the top court had refused to interfere with the arrest of five rights activists by the Maharashtr­a Police in connection with the KoregaonBh­ima violence case and declined to appoint a SIT for probe into their arrest.

The arrests followed raids at their residences and offices in connection with the Elgar Parishad conclave held in Pune on December 31,2017, which, police claimed, had led to violence at Bhima Koregaon the next day.

Under the UAPA, a charge sheet must be filed within 90 days of arrest. However, the prosecutor can file a report before the trial court, explaining the reasons for the delay and seek more time. If satisfied, the court can extend the time by 90 days.

 ?? ARVIND YADAV/HT PHOTO ?? Congress president Rahul Gandhi, along with party leaders, protests against the Rafale deal at Parliament House in New Delhi on Wednesday.
ARVIND YADAV/HT PHOTO Congress president Rahul Gandhi, along with party leaders, protests against the Rafale deal at Parliament House in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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