The Bombay High Court has allowed Elgar Parishad accused Gautam Navlakha to shift from Mumbai to his Delhi residence while making it clear that he must attend trial proceedings whenever required.
The Court imposed strict conditions, including weekly police reporting, surrender of passport, and prior permission to leave Delhi.
The Bombay High Court said there is “no harm” in allowing Elgar Parishad accused Gautam Navlakha to shift to his Delhi residence till the trial starts, noting he is not a flight risk. The court observed that forcing the 73-year-old to stay in Mumbai despite having a home in Delhi was unjustified.
The NIA has approached a special Mumbai court to impound the passports of Rona Wilson, Mahesh Raut, Anand Teltumbde, Gautam Navlakha, and Hany Babu. The court has adjourned the matter to October 9 for the defence response.
Civil rights activist Anand Teltumbde, who has been named as an accused by the Pune Police in the Elgar Parishad-Koregaon Bhima case, denied all charges against him and asked the Bombay High Court to quash the FIR filed against him. Bombay: Bombay High Court Judge, Justice Sarang Kotwal recuses from hearing an appeal filed by […]
Today (14th May): Gautam Navlakha, an activist accused in the Bhima Koregaon violence case, has been granted bail by the Supreme Court. The decision was influenced by the detailed nature of the High Court’s order and the anticipated lengthy trial duration. Navlakha must deposit Rs 20 lakhs as a condition for his release. The Court refused to extend the stay on bail, citing concerns about the trial’s prolonged duration and the accumulation of security costs.
Delhi Police chargesheet accuses Teesta Setalvad and Prabir Purkayastha of financial wrongdoing, inciting violence, and a larger network involving activist Gautam Navlakha. Allegations include news-syndication scam, tainted foreign funds, and aiding Left Wing Extremism. Purkayastha is also accused of disinformation and inciting rioters during farmer protests, implicating him in terrorist acts and anti-India propaganda.
The Supreme Court Today (April 9th) remarked that activist Gautam Navlakha could not escape his liability to pay security costs for his house arrest.
The Supreme Court has extended the suspension of journalist and activist Gautam Navlakha’s bail in the Bhima Koregaon case, following a directive from the Bombay High Court. The stay order will be extended until the next hearing in March. Navlakha has been accused of inciting caste violence and having ties to Maoist groups.
In a landmark judgment, the Bombay High Court granted bail to Gautam Navlakha, a senior journalist and activist, in the Bhima Koregaon – Elgar Parishad riots case. The court, comprising Justices AS Gadkari and Shivkumar Dige, found no substantial evidence to suggest Navlakha’s involvement in a terrorist act as defined under Section 15 of the […]
The Bombay High Court has recently granted bail to senior journalist and human rights activist Gautam Navlakha, who is an accused in the Bhima Koregaon-Elgar Parishad case over alleged Maoist links. This decision was passed by a division bench headed by Justice AS Gadkari, making Navlakha the seventh accused to receive bail in this high-profile […]
