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The arrest of 22-year-old activist Disha Ravi in Bengaluru over a "toolkit" tweeted by climate campaigner Greta Thunberg is at the centre of rising outrage, with activists, opposition leaders and others questioning the manner in which she was arrested, flown to Delhi and produced in court on the weekend.
Delhi Police asserted that Disha Ravi was arrested on Saturday afternoon from her home in Bengaluru in the presence of her mother and a local police officer and it was all above board. The arrest memo has her mother's signature, the police said, and added that she was also in touch with her lawyers.
But the Delhi police did not get permission from a local court, as is the legal precedent.
The Delhi High Court, in a 2019 order, says: "Endeavor should be made to obtain transit remand after producing the arrestee before the nearest Magistrate... unless exigencies of the situation warrant otherwise."
Disha Ravi did not have her own lawyer, Delhi-based Abhinav Sekhri, when she was produced in court yesterday with charges of sedition and conspiracy and sent to five days in police custody. Instead, she was given a stand-in government lawyer.
According to Disha Ravi's legal team, she argued her own case before the magistrate.
In a post, lawyer Rebecca John has alleged "shocking abdication of judicial duties". According to her, the magistrate at Delhi's Patiala House court failed to ensure that Disha Ravi had legal representation in court.
"Deeply disappointed by the conduct of the duty magistrate... who remanded a young woman to five days in police custody, without first ensuring that she was being represented by counsel," Ms John wrote.
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/farmers-protest-why-activist-disha-ravi-arrested-over-toolkit-argued-her-own-case-2370762
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You can still enroll as a voter for MLC elections with this link: http://ceotserms2.telangana.gov.in/MLC/form18.aspx ? ?|| What is toolkit, Why Disha arrest ?|| The arrest of 22-year-old activist Disha Ravi in Bengaluru over a "toolkit" tweeted by climate campaigner Greta Thunberg is at the centre of rising outrage, with activists, opposition leaders and others questioning the manner in which she was arrested, flown to Delhi and produced in court on the weekend. Delhi Police asserted that Disha Ravi was arrested on Saturday afternoon from her home in Bengaluru in the presence of her mother and a local police officer and it was all above board. The arrest memo has her mother's signature, the police said, and added that she was also in touch with her lawyers. But the Delhi police did not get permission from a local court, as is the legal precedent. The Delhi High Court, in a 2019 order, says: "Endeavor should be made to obtain transit remand after producing the arrestee before the nearest Magistrate... unless exigencies of the situation warrant otherwise." Disha Ravi did not have her own lawyer, Delhi-based Abhinav Sekhri, when she was produced in court yesterday with charges of sedition and conspiracy and sent to five days in police custody. Instead, she was given a stand-in government lawyer. According to Disha Ravi's legal team, she argued her own case before the magistrate. In a post, lawyer Rebecca John has alleged "shocking abdication of judicial duties". According to her, the magistrate at Delhi's Patiala House court failed to ensure that Disha Ravi had legal representation in court. "Deeply disappointed by the conduct of the duty magistrate... who remanded a young woman to five days in police custody, without first ensuring that she was being represented by counsel," Ms John wrote. https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/farmers-protest-why-activist-disha-ravi-arrested-over-toolkit-argued-her-own-case-2370762