Supreme court stays HC order of granting bail to 21 accused in M'luru violence


Daijiworld Media Network: Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Mar 6: The Supreme Court has stayed the High Court order granting bail to 21 accused of inciting violence in the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protest in Mangaluru on December 19, 2019. The protest had turned violent causing police to open fire, which led to the death of two people.

The Karnataka High Court had granted bail to the 21 accused. However, the state government challenged the High Court order in the Supreme Court.

“We have proof that the 21 were involved in communal violence,” said solicitor general Thushar Mehta who was arguing on behalf on the state government.

December 19, 2019 anti-CAA protests (file photo)

The Supreme Court bench constituting of Justice S A Bobde, Justice Gavai, Justice Suryakanth issued a stay to the High Court order.

Karnataka High Court Justice John Michael Cunha had passed the order on February 17 while allowing the petitions filed by Ashik alias Mohammad Ashik and 20 others.

“The records indicate that a deliberate attempt has been made to trump-up evidence and to deprive the liberties of petitioners by fabricating evidence. It is not disputed that none of the petitioners have any criminal antecedents..." the order stated.

“There is no direct evidence to connect the petitioners with the alleged offences. The investigation appears to be mala fide and partisan,” the court observed while pointing out that the possibility of false and mistaken implication cannot be ruled out as there were counter complaints against the police.

The court had directed each of the accused-petitioners to furnish a bond for Rs 1 lac and two sureties each for like sum apart from imposing other conditions — to appear before the trial court as required, not threaten or allure the prosecution witnesses, not get involved in similar offences, and to not leave the territorial limits of the trial court without its prior permission.

 

  

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  • Anwar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Apart from decent critics below, I see one particular commentators view very disturbing ! Like talk of the town, fight on drugs created more problem, fight on terrorism created more terrorism !! People like you are charging the radicalised, Its dangerous to marginalise an entire community as it will further elevate the madness.
    Its better to know whats really happening in Syria and so on mentioned countries before taking a stand, as someone who has been to Syria & most of Middle east, its not what you think !!! In an age where a persons opinion can change by watching 2 minutes youtube video, better have complete clarity and put your views on public platforms, especially for sensitive topics.

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    We should be happy that the Supreme Court has cancelled the bail of these brainwashed radicals from Kerala destroying the peace of our loving city. All those people who are questioning the courts wisdom do not believe in the rule of law they only believe in despotism and fascism.

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  • Nayak, Udupi/Blore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Surprised with the numbers, more than 100 should be inside

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  • nazeer husain, kuwait

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    This looks like same decision as what we got in babri mosque case .......

    TAKE FIVE ACRES OF LAND AND GET LOST..........

    Can any judge tell us howthe culprits of Gujrat genocide got bail to do social service which a big joke .

    Example how a judge think that person like babu bhajrangi doing charitarian work.

    Every pillar of Indian democracy got majoritarian edge which indicates dictatorship

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  • Clara, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    God will always deliver Right Justice .Truth will always win at the end . Good that the state government approached supreme Court . This is Raja Huliya Govt .Rogues games will not work out here they have to pay for their sins . Entire people of the state watched how hooligans rogues tried to destroy public property , how to they pelted stones on the policemen who protect our city .God gave the Rogues proper punishment in form of supreme Court cancelling their Bail .What those Rogues that they can destroy public property and no one can question them .They have to pay for their sins . This is Raja Huliya Govt . 2 mins silence for all those who were celebrating when they got bail that day .Such a coward rogues putting mask and pelting stones .God gave punishment . They should be punished showing no mercy .Hats off to our law . Well done police team .Well done BJP Government . Jai Yediruappa ,Jai Modi ,Jai Amit .

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  • SD, MANGALORE

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    We are very proud of our judiciary!. ONLY hope of India. Thanks to our top judiciary known to deliver impartial judgements.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Damages incurred due to rioting n destruction of public properties, which are estimated to be in crores of rupees, must be recovered !!!!

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  • Daniel, Kudla

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    Well, they are accused not convicted. Mangalore police should also be kept off duty as their action is questionable during the riot, why are they still on duty? Hope the gundas who made our beautiful mangalore a troublesome place get what they deserve, either its police or accused.

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  • Ifthi, Gulf

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    I think now it is big challenge to being Supreme Court to fold Raj Dharma

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  • Netizen, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    4 senior most Supteme court judges rightly said as the democracy at stake.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    Good...

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  • Roshan, Mangalore / Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Good is not this one!! the good was till congress was in power. Mainly 1992 & again between 2004 to 2014 . The RSS thugs were not thrown into dungeon who created so much ruckus in country every now & then in many of strikes, hartaals , bands & destruction of public property in the name of cow, religion, temple & H...twa . All they did this just to brain wash innocent hindus.

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi / San Francisco

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    Wah . . . . wah . . .

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  • Rahul, Bajpe

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    Don’t worry they have the option to appeal against current verdict in top court

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    A decision on same acts and derived from same rules, then how version of interpretation different or subject to doubt

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    Dher Hai,
    Andher Nahi ...

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  • robert pais, mangalore

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    i would like to see same action

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  • abdul munim, mangaluru

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    Very very partisan attitude of the courts of this country too. How come the judges who are following the same IPC give different judgements?

    I think this is more of influence of the ruling governments or certain individuals on the courts than anything else.

    Jai Sanatana

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  • Peter Saldanha, Udupi

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    Good, keep them inside forever also recover all cost of damage of public property.

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  • Bm, Mlr

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    Are you justifying church attacks?

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    Yes we support CAA, NPR and NCR. Let the government put all the people inside the detention camp who ever doesn't have the right papers am i right Mr. Almeida and Mr. Saldanha.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    We Indians should be proud of our judiciary... The Supreme court of India, has acted decisively !!!! We cannot have blood thirsty, marauding brainwashed radicals, to destroy the sanctity of our nation.. These rabid monsters, wants to turn our glorious ancient heritage, into a despot Islamist regime, of barbaric middle East cauldron, of anarchists !!!!

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 06 2020

    Almeida mamu, why do you compare the local incident to middle east. Riots happened,no doubt, but the instigator was congi guys

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    Dude, Open your eyes and view the horrendous episodes happening in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan...

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri — just like the pogrom of Gujarat and now Delhi — goli maro...!

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  • SD, MANGALORE

    Sat, Mar 07 2020

    There may be truth in what you say, but do not just jump to conclusions. Just close your eyes for a minute and imagine who are more danger to India at present.

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