Justice Revati Mohite Dere on April 26 granted anticipatory bail to Poonam Agarwal, a senior journalist with The Quint and retired soldier and war veteran Deepchand Singh.
Last month, the Deolali Camp police in Nashik registered a case against Poonam and Deepchand under various sections of the Indian Penal Code including abetment of suicide of the jawan from Kerala Roy Mathew.
According to police, she was booked for violating Army rules by entering prohibited areas and conducting a shoot there.
Agrawal is accused of entering Heig Lines in Deolali camp without the permission of authorities and filming the premises besides carrying out a sting operation on Mathew and other jawans on February 24 in which she is said to have asked leading questions.
The case was registered after Mathew (33) was found hanging from the ceiling of a room in an abandoned barrack in Deolali cantonment here on March 2.
Poonam and Deepchand approached the high court after a sessions court rejected their anticipatory bail pleas.
Senior counsel Amit Desai, appearing for Poonam, argued that the sting operation was carried out in public interest and to expose the malaise in the Indian Army.
The High Court after hearing the arguments said, "After viewing the said clip, it appears that the purpose of the sting operation was to show that the 'Sahayaks' were made to do menial work like taking their seniors' dogs for walks, taking their seniors' children to schools and so on."
"Merely because the sting operation was done in a prohibited area would not automatically attract provision of the Official Secrets Act," the court said.
The court granted Poonam and Deepchand anticipatory bail on a surety of Rs 25,000 and directed them to appear before the police on three days -May 2, May 3 and May 4 for recording their statement and questioning.
The court also directed Poonam to surrender to the police raw footage of the sting operation.
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