Elgar Parishad: Navlakha\, Teltumbde get further relief from HC

Elgar Parishad: Navlakha, Teltumbde get further relief from HC

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The Friday extended till January 10 the interim protection from arrest granted to activist Gautam Navlakha, an accused in the Elgar Parishad-case.

The bench said it will hear in detail the arguments on Teltumbde's petition seeking quashing of the FIR.

The court, however, refused to grant any interim relief to activist who too has been named in the FIR but is yet to be arrested.

Police who are probing the case informed the court that Swamy was still being treated as a "suspect" and not an accused. The judges said in that case he could not be granted any protection.

Navlakha, Teltumbde and Swamy have moved the high court seeking that the FIR against them be quashed.

Navlakha was arrested in August this year along with Sudha Bharadwaj, Varavara Rao, and Vernon Gonsalves, all left-wing activists.

Police alleged that they had links with the Maoists who had backed the Elgar Parishad conclave held in on December 31, 2017.

Inflammatory speeches at the conclave led to violence at the war memorial in district the next day, the police claimed.

The High Court, however, ordered Navlakha's release. The other four got temporary relief from the which directed police to put them under house arrest while it heard petitions opposing the action against them.

Later, as the SC refused to stop the probe, they were taken into custody by

In October, another FIR was registered by in the same case, naming eight more activists including who are yet to be arrested.

The government has filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the apex court against the HC order in Navlakha's case. He informed the bench that the SC is slated to hear it on January 10.

The bench noted that at the previous hearing, the had "given an impression to SC that he (Navlakha) would not be arrested till January 10".

It, therefore, dismissed the government's argument opposing interim relief for Navlakha.

"You gave a certain impression to the SC. We cannot override that," the judges said.

argued earlier that police had "enough material evidence" against Navlakha and hence he should not get interim protection.

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First Published: Fri, December 14 2018. 19:40 IST