Hindustan Times (Noida)

SC GRANTS 5-DAY INTERIM BAIL TO JAILED KERALA SCRIBE SIDDIQUE

- Abraham Thomas letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday allowed jailed journalist Siddique Kappan to travel to Kerala with a police escort to meet his ailing 90-year-old mother and return within five days. During his stay in Kerala, Kappan has been prohibited from giving any interview to any media organisati­on, including social media, and will not be permitted to meet members of the public other than his relatives, doctors and persons connected with his mother’s health.

Kappan is currently lodged at Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura jail following his arrest by the state police on October 5 last year while on his way to cover the gang-rape and death of a Dalit girl in Hathras. The police accused him of being an active member of the radical Islamic organizati­on Popular Front of India (PFI).

Based on material seized from him, the police charged him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, and sedition under Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Lately, Kappan is being probed by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e over alleged money laundering.

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday allowed jailed journalist Siddique Kappan to travel to Kerala with a police escort to meet his ailing 90-year-old mother and return within five days. During his stay in Kerala, Kappan has been prohibited from giving any interview to any media organisati­on, including social media, and will not be permitted to meet members of the public other than his relatives, doctors and persons connected with his mother’s health.

Kappan is lodged at Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura jail following his arrest by the state police on October 5 last year while on his way to cover the gang rape and death of a Dalit girl in Hathras. The police accused him of being an active member of the radical Islamic organisati­on Popular Front of India (PFI).

Based on material seized from him, the police charged him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, and sedition under Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Lately, Kappan is being probed by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e over alleged money laundering.

An applicatio­n was moved on behalf of Kappan in a pending petition heard by the Supreme Court by the Kerala Union of Working Journalist­s (KUWJ). The organisati­on told the top

court that Kappan’s mother was on her death bed with doctors having given up hope of her survival. On an earlier date, arrangemen­ts were made at Mathura Jail to enable Kappan speak with his mother through videoconfe­rencing. The mother was not in a position to talk.

The prayer was opposed by the UP government, which sought time to reply to the applicatio­n. Solicitor general Tushar Mehta, appearing for the state, said: “The mother (of Kappan) is not as serious as is being projected. It is really unfair for the petitioner to use mother’s ill-health as a ground to visit Kerala. A campaign is going on there at full swing and money is being collected in his name as if he is a martyr...he will be paraded in public as if he is being penalised for being a freedom fighter.”

Mehta requested the court not to go by the emotional appeal of the petitioner.

The three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) SA Bobde said: “This is not fair. We are willing to take the risk. This is the last opportunit­y for a person to see his mother. We are taking his request on face value and at the moment will consider it as truth...”

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, who appeared for KUWJ, told the court that the state should not stand in the way. “Doctors have given up. No more drugs are being advised for the mother. They say, she may not be alive beyond the next few days.”

To balance concerns of the state and the KUWJ, the court ordered: “We consider it appropriat­e to permit the prisoner, Siddique Kappan to visit his mother and return to the prison at the end of the fifth day after he is allowed to travel.” During this period, he will only see his ailing mother, not give any interview to any media including social media, not meet members of the public (except relatives, doctors or anybody in connection with his mother’s health), and shall be escorted by a team of officers of the UP police, according to the order by the bench, also comprising justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubram­anian.

Sibal requested privacy when Kappan meets his mother at home. To facilitate this, the bench directed the police escort team to stay guard outside and not go inside the house.

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