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SC grants bail to Binayak Sen
Press Trust Of India / New Delhi May 26, 2009, 00:39 IST

Prominent civil rights activist Binayak Sen, who was in a jail in Chhattisgarh for more than two years for allegedly colluding with Naxalites, was finally granted bail by the Supreme Court on Monday.

A vacation Bench of Justices Markandeya Katju and Deepak Verma directed that Sen be released immediately on his producing a personal bond to the satisfaction of the trial court hearing the case pending against him. The Bench did not allow senior counsel Mukul Rohtagi, who appeared for the Chhattisgarh government, to put forward his arguments against granting bail to Sen, who is also a doctor.

“Thank you, please sit down,” the Bench remarked twice when Rohtagi tried to oppose bail. The Bench turned down the senior counsel’s plea that the state wanted to point to certain facts on the issue and as to why it was opposing the bail.

On May 4, the apex court, while issuing notice to the state government on Sen’s plea for release, had asked it to ensure adequate medical aid to the civil rights activist, who has been suffering from heart ailments.

Sen, who has been in custody since May 14, 2007, has contended that there was no evidence against him to be booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. The Chhattisgarh government has accused Sen, who is vice-president of the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), of acting as a courier for an alleged Naxalite leader who is in jail.

It was alleged that Sen had passed on certain letters to the imprisoned Naxalite leader while visiting the prison as a doctor. Besides pleading that he has been in jail for over two years, Sen has sought bail on medical grounds, saying he had been suffering from a heart ailment and needs treatment at Christian Medical College, Vellore, in Tamil Nadu.

Sen had submitted that since the chargesheet against him has already been filed, no purpose would be served by his continued detention in the prison.

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Posted by: ZachariahP
This is the most complete and factual coverage on the SC proceedings on Dr. Sen's bail application. BS has been consistent in highlighting this case all along and now had a reporter on site to give us an accurate account. Thank you. Reuters got it wrong to the extent of saying: "The prosecution did not contest his bail plea." P. Zachariah
Posted by: ZachariahP
This is the most complete and factual coverage on the SC proceedings on Dr. Sen's bail application. BS has been consistent in highlighting this case all along and now had a reporter on site to give us an accurate account. Thank you. Reuters got it wrong to the extent of saying: "The prosecution did not contest his bail plea." P. Zachariah
Posted by: Prasad
Why is our law so slow not to take decisions so fast. A person wether he is criminal or not has to face trials and on dates to follow which extends day by day. The witness also forget many things they said and at the end of the trial many witnesses do not appear and the case is dismissed and many criminals after conducting crime also get released. There shoould be target to the courts that the case should be resulted in a fixed time and trials. THATS MY VIEW...
Posted by: filmunas
Finally, India's Supreme Court has ordered bail for Binayak Sen. Though welcoming this development, it has been two years late in coming. We will never forget it was more than two years ago that Raman Singh's Chhattisgarh government incarcerated a completely innocent Dr. Sen on utterly bogus and politically motivated charges in order to pursue its own diabolical agenda.
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