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  • Elgar Parishad case: Activists Vernon Gonsalves, Arun Ferreira released from prison

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Activists Vernon Gonsalves and Arun Ferreira, accused in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case, walked out of prison in Navi Mumbai on Saturday afternoon with a special court here issuing their release order a week after they were granted bail by the Supreme Court.

    The two activists were lodged in Taloja jail.

    Some supporters and kin of the two activists waited outside the prison to receive them, a police official said.

    With their release, five out of the 16 accused arrested in the case are now out on bail.

    One of the 16 accused, Jesuit priest Stan Swamy – died at a private hospital here in July 2021 during judicial custody.

    Earlier in the day, a lawyer linked to the case said a special court hearing cases related to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) issued their release order on Friday.

    The apex court on July 28 granted bail to the two accused, noting that the actual involvement of Gonsalves and Ferreira in any terrorist act has not surfaced from any third-party communications.

    The SC bench comprising Justices Aniruddha Bose and Sudhanshu Dhulia granted bail to them, noting that mere holding of certain literature through which violent acts may be propagated would not attract the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

    “Considering the fact that almost five years have elapsed, we are satisfied they have made out a case for bail. The allegations are serious, no doubt, but for that reason alone, bail cannot be denied to them,” the bench said.

    The apex court also asked them not to leave Maharashtra without the trial court’s permission and surrender their passports.

    It also directed the two activists to use one mobile each and let the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is probing the case, know their addresses.

    It also granted liberty to the NIA to seek cancellation of their bail if there is any violation of the bail conditions.

    The activists had moved the top court against a Bombay High Court order rejecting their bail pleas.

    ALSO READ: What the Battle of Bhima Koregaon means to the Dalits

    The special NIA court imposed additional conditions for their bail, directing the accused to furnish a personal recognizance (PR) bond of Rs 50,000 each and asking them not to speak to the media about the case.

    It also directed them to attend the proceedings before the court unless exempted from personal appearance.

    Gonsalves and Ferreira were arrested in August 2018 for their alleged role in the case and were in judicial custody since then. Three other accused in the case are already out on bail.

    While scholar-activist Anand Teltumbde and lawyer Sudha Bharadwaj are out on regular bail, poet Varavara Rao is out on bail on health grounds.

    Another accused, activist Gautam Navlakha, is currently under house arrest as per the Supreme Court’s directions.

    The prosecution’s case is that Gonsalves and Ferreira played an active role in the recruitment of and training cadres of banned CPI (Maoist), and Ferreira also had a role in managing the finances of that organisation.

    The case pertains to the Elgar Parishad conclave held in Pune on December 31, 2017 which, according to the Pune police, was funded by Maoists.

    The inflammatory speeches made there led to violence at the Koregaon Bhima war memorial in Pune the next day, police had alleged.

    The case was later taken over by the NIA.

    READ MORE: Life and liberty in the Bhima Koregaon case

    MUMBAI: Activists Vernon Gonsalves and Arun Ferreira, accused in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case, walked out of prison in Navi Mumbai on Saturday afternoon with a special court here issuing their release order a week after they were granted bail by the Supreme Court.

    The two activists were lodged in Taloja jail.

    Some supporters and kin of the two activists waited outside the prison to receive them, a police official said.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    With their release, five out of the 16 accused arrested in the case are now out on bail.

    One of the 16 accused, Jesuit priest Stan Swamy – died at a private hospital here in July 2021 during judicial custody.

    Earlier in the day, a lawyer linked to the case said a special court hearing cases related to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) issued their release order on Friday.

    The apex court on July 28 granted bail to the two accused, noting that the actual involvement of Gonsalves and Ferreira in any terrorist act has not surfaced from any third-party communications.

    The SC bench comprising Justices Aniruddha Bose and Sudhanshu Dhulia granted bail to them, noting that mere holding of certain literature through which violent acts may be propagated would not attract the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

    “Considering the fact that almost five years have elapsed, we are satisfied they have made out a case for bail. The allegations are serious, no doubt, but for that reason alone, bail cannot be denied to them,” the bench said.

    The apex court also asked them not to leave Maharashtra without the trial court’s permission and surrender their passports.

    It also directed the two activists to use one mobile each and let the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is probing the case, know their addresses.

    It also granted liberty to the NIA to seek cancellation of their bail if there is any violation of the bail conditions.

    The activists had moved the top court against a Bombay High Court order rejecting their bail pleas.

    ALSO READ: What the Battle of Bhima Koregaon means to the Dalits

    The special NIA court imposed additional conditions for their bail, directing the accused to furnish a personal recognizance (PR) bond of Rs 50,000 each and asking them not to speak to the media about the case.

    It also directed them to attend the proceedings before the court unless exempted from personal appearance.

    Gonsalves and Ferreira were arrested in August 2018 for their alleged role in the case and were in judicial custody since then. Three other accused in the case are already out on bail.

    While scholar-activist Anand Teltumbde and lawyer Sudha Bharadwaj are out on regular bail, poet Varavara Rao is out on bail on health grounds.

    Another accused, activist Gautam Navlakha, is currently under house arrest as per the Supreme Court’s directions.

    The prosecution’s case is that Gonsalves and Ferreira played an active role in the recruitment of and training cadres of banned CPI (Maoist), and Ferreira also had a role in managing the finances of that organisation.

    The case pertains to the Elgar Parishad conclave held in Pune on December 31, 2017 which, according to the Pune police, was funded by Maoists.

    The inflammatory speeches made there led to violence at the Koregaon Bhima war memorial in Pune the next day, police had alleged.

    The case was later taken over by the NIA.

    READ MORE: Life and liberty in the Bhima Koregaon case

  • Elgar case: HC dismisses plea of Varavara Rao & 2 other accused seeking default bail 

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition filed by Varavara Rao and two other activists, arrested in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case, seeking a review of an earlier order of the HC which refused them default bail.

    The high court said it finds it difficult to hold there was any factual error in its earlier judgement and requires a review.

    “No case for review is made out,” a division bench of Justices S S Shinde and N J Jamadar said.

    The HC rejected the petition filed by the three accused – Varavara Rao, Arun Ferreira and Vernon Gonsalves – challenging a previous order of the high court that refused to grant them default bail in the case.

    Rao is currently out in medical bail, while the other two petitioners are in jail.

    The three accused had challenged a December 1, 2021 order passed by the bench led by Justice Shinde that granted default bail to lawyer Sudha Bharadwaj, a co-accused in the case, but denied default bail to eight other accused persons, including the three petitioners.

    At that time, the HC had said the accused persons, other than Bharadwaj, had not filed their pleas seeking default bail before the lower court within the time stipulated by law.

    In their pleas, filed through advocates Sudeep Pasbola and R Satyanarayanan, the accused said the HC’s order was based on a “factual error,” as it failed to note that the lower court had rejected the default bail pleas filed by Bharadwaj, the three petitioners, and two other co-accused persons through a common order.

    Hence, if the HC, in granting bail to Bharadwaj, set aside the lower court order of November 6, 2019, the others too were entitled to relief.

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had opposed the plea on the ground that the accused were seeking the same prayer of default bail under the guise of review, and that it was an abuse of the process of law and sets a wrong precedent.

    The case, now being handled by the NIA, pertains to the ‘Elgar Parishad’ conclave held in Pune on December 31, 2017, which according to Pune police was funded by Maoists.

    The inflammatory speeches made there led to violence at the Koregaon-Bhima war memorial in Pune the next day, the police had alleged.