The Supreme Court on Tuesday, 15 October, extended by four weeks the interim protection from arrest granted to civil rights activist Gautma Navlakha in the Koregaon Bhima violence case.
A bench of justices Arun Mishra and Deepak Gupta, however, asked Navlakha to approach the court concerned to seek pre-arrest bail in the case.
“We extend an interim protection to the petitioner for a period of four weeks from today during which he may apply for regular/pre-arrest bail,” the bench said.
When the Maharashtra standing counsel, Nishant Katneshwarkar, objected to the grant of further interim protection to Navlakha, the bench questioned the state as to why they had not interrogated him for over a year.
The court took note of the fact that one of the co-accused has been granted similar relief recently by the apex court and said that Navlakha was granted interim protection from arrest since 28 August 2018.
The bench said that a review plea is pending before the apex court against the slapping of provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and therefore it would not like to pre-judge the case at this juncture and pre-judice the case of either party.
"The question of active member and passive member of an unlawfull association is pending before a larger bench and therefore we would not like to comment on this issue at stage," the bench said.
Senior advocate AM Singhvi, appearing for Navlakha, said that his client is not being alleged to be a member and he was ready to face interrogation.
‘We Feel a Thorough Investigation Is Required’
The apex court had on 4 October extended till 15 October the interim protection from arrest granted to Navlakha.
The high court had refused to quash the FIR lodged against him in the 2017 Koregaon-Bhima case and for having alleged Maoist links, noting that there was prima facie substance in the case.
“Considering the magnitude of the case, we feel a thorough investigation is required,” the high court had said and extended the protection from arrest to Navlakha for three weeks to enable him to approach the apex court to file an appeal against its order.
During the previous hearing, Navlakha's counsel told the court that he was the secretary of the People's Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR) and has always condemned violence.
However, the bench had asked Navlakha as to why he has not approached the court to seek anticipatory bail under section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) in the case.
He had told the court that Navlakha can approach the court for anticipatory bail but the apex court should grant protection to him as has been continuing since over last one year.
The court had also asked counsel appearing for the Maharashtra government as to whether charge sheet has been filed against Navlakha, to which the state had told that charge sheet has been filed against 28 persons in the case out of which 15 are lodged in judicial custody.
However, charge sheet has not been filed against Navlakha, the counsel said.
The Maharashtra government had earlier filed a caveat in the matter seeking to be heard before any orders are passed.
The FIR was lodged against Navlakha and others by the Pune Police in January 2018 after the Elgar Parishad held on 31 December 2017 that had allegedly triggered violence at Koregaon Bhima in Pune district the next day.
The police has also alleged that Navlakha and other accused in the case had Maoist links and were working towards overthrowing the government. They were booked under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) and the Indian Penal Code.
Besides Navlakha, four others -- Varavara Rao, Arun Ferreira, Vernon Gonsalves and Sudha Bharadwaj -- are accused in the case.
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