NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Monday issued a show cause notice to the West Bengal government on a contempt plea over the delay in releasing the BJP activist who was arrested for allegedly posting a meme on chief minister
Mamata Banerjee on
social media.
In the petition, it has been alleged that there was a delay in releasing activist Priyanka Sharma, despite the apex court's order granting bail to her.
A bench headed by Chief Justice
Ranjan Gogoi issued notices to the state government and others on the contempt plea filed by the activist's brother Rajib Sharma.
Priyanka Sharma, a BJP Yuva Morcha leader, was arrested on May 10 by the West Bengal Police under section 500 (
defamation) of the
Indian Penal Code and under provisions of the
Information Technology Act.
The arrest was made on a complaint by a local Trinamool Congress leader.
On May 14, a vacation bench of the Supreme Court had granted bail to Priyanka Sharma.
Rajib Sharma has approached the apex court alleging that there was a delay of over 24 hours in releasing his sister from jail, despite the court's May 14 order.