Activist Gautam Navlakha was granted bail by the Bombay High Court in the Bhima Koregaon Riot Case. The division bench of Justices AS Gadkari and SG Dige Apply Identical Bail Conditions to Navlakha as Co-Accused in Teltumbde and Raut Cases
Bombay High Court temporarily Suspends Bail for Three Weeks, Allowing NIA Time to Appeal to Supreme Court
Navlakha Becomes Seventh Granted Bail in Bhima Koregaon Case, Following Bharadwaj, Rao, Teltumbde, Gonsalves, and Ferreira.
Of the above, Rao was granted bail on medical grounds, and Raut is still awaiting release from prison as the stay on his bail order has been extended. Initially detained, Navlakha moved to house arrest following the Supreme Court's approval due to her advanced age.
Residing under house arrest in Navi Mumbai, Navlakha, a human rights activist and former PUDR secretary, sought bail in the High Court after the NIA Court's rejection.
The High Court Initially Sent Bail Application Back to Special Court for Re-Hearing, Which Again Denied Navlakha's Plea, Citing Alleged Ties to Banned Group and Accusations of Involvement in Attacks on Security Forces. During the High Court Proceedings, NIA Reiterates Opposition to Bail, Claiming Navlakha's Involvement in Facilitating Logistics for Rural Naxal Movement Through Urban Channels
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