Special NIA Court Paves Way For Sudha Bharadwaj's Release in Bhima Koregaon Case, Sets Bail Conditions
She has been allowed provisional cash bail for a period of one month, disallowed from speaking to the media.
A special NIA Court on Wednesday decided the bail conditions to be imposed on Bhima Koregaon- Elgar Parishad accused Sudha Bharadwaj. She was granted default bail by the Bombay High Court, on December 1. The Supreme Court on Tuesday had dismissed National Investigation Agency's appeal against the HC's bail order. The Bombay High Court granted Bharadwaj default bail on a finding that...
A special NIA Court on Wednesday decided the bail conditions to be imposed on Bhima Koregaon- Elgar Parishad accused Sudha Bharadwaj. She was granted default bail by the Bombay High Court, on December 1.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday had dismissed National Investigation Agency's appeal against the HC's bail order.
The Bombay High Court granted Bharadwaj default bail on a finding that the Additional Sessions Court, Pune, which extended the time for investigation in the case beyond 90 days, was not competent to do as it was not notified as a Special Court under Section 22 of the NIA Act.
The High Court had directed her to be produced before the Trial Court on December 8 to complete the bail formalities.
- Inform the NIA Court immediately about the place of residence within the said jurisdiction and contact numbers, as also those of her relatives residing with her.
- Cannot leave Mumbai without permission of the court.
- Must necessarily inform change of residential address.
- The NIA shall conduct physical or virtual verification to confirm the residence.
- Attend proceedings of trial, and shall see trial not protracted due to her absence.
- Shall not make any statement regarding proceeding or the case in any media.
About the Case
Bharadwaj was arrested on August 28, 2018 in connection with the Bhima Koregaon/Elgar Parishad case by the Maharashtra Police, which was then investigating the Bhima Koregaon case. The case was initially investigated by the Pune police, however, the NIA took over the probe in January 2020.
The Pune police's charge sheet claims that some documents were recovered from her co-accused which mention her activities and prove that she is an 'active member' of the banned organisation CPI (Maoist).
One of the documents is that of a Special Women's Meeting held on January 2, 2018, of which Bharadwaj was allegedly a part, and five other documents include alleged meetings of Indian Association of Peoples' Lawyers, of which Bharadwaj is a Vice-President, documents claiming discussions about funds in the banned organisation, discussions of activities of CPI (Maoists) in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra, and a seminar in Delhi on Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). The Bombay High Court rejected her bail application in October 2019, observing that these documents showed a prima-facie case against her.