Manipur HC quashes detention of journalist under NSA
PTI | Updated: Apr 8, 2019, 20:33 ISTHighlights
- The HC quashed the order of the district magistrate of Imphal West for detaining Wangkhem under the National Security Act
- The bench ordered the release unless he is not wanted in other cases, Wangkhem's counsel Soraisam Chittaranjan said

IMPHAL: The Manipur high court on Monday quashed the detention of journalist Kishorchandra Wangkhem under the National Security Act and ordered his immediate release.
The division bench of Justice Lanusungkum Jamir and Justice K H Nobin Singh quashed the order of the district magistrate of Imphal West for detaining Wangkhem under the National Security Act.
The bench ordered the release unless he is not wanted in other cases, Wangkhem's counsel Soraisam Chittaranjan said.
Wangkhem, 39, was detained under the NSA at the orders of the Imphal West district magistrate last November for allegedly criticising the BJP, RSS, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh. He was arrested on sedition charges on November 21 and was sent to jail for 12 months.
Wangkhem, who was housed in the central jail here, had moved court against his detention on December 20. His family members had lodged a complaint with the high court that his health had been deteriorating in the prison.
The division bench of Justice Lanusungkum Jamir and Justice K H Nobin Singh quashed the order of the district magistrate of Imphal West for detaining Wangkhem under the National Security Act.
The bench ordered the release unless he is not wanted in other cases, Wangkhem's counsel Soraisam Chittaranjan said.
Wangkhem, 39, was detained under the NSA at the orders of the Imphal West district magistrate last November for allegedly criticising the BJP, RSS, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh. He was arrested on sedition charges on November 21 and was sent to jail for 12 months.
Wangkhem, who was housed in the central jail here, had moved court against his detention on December 20. His family members had lodged a complaint with the high court that his health had been deteriorating in the prison.
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