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SC turns down Maharashtra govt's plea to stay Saibaba's acquittal

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Last updated on: October 14, 2022 19:23 IST
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The Supreme Court on Friday refused to stay the Bombay high court order acquitting Delhi University Professor G N Saibaba in a case relating to his alleged Maoist links.

Former Delhi University professor GN Saibaba with his wife Vasantha Kumari outside the Nagpur Central Jail, April 7, 2016

IMAGE: Former Delhi University professor GN Saibaba with his wife Vasantha Kumari outside the Nagpur Central Jail, April 7, 2016. Photograph: PTI Photo

Hours after the Bombay high court order, the Maharashtra government swiftly moved the Supreme Court for stay which was declined.
The apex court, however, allowed Maharashtra to move an application before the registry requesting for urgent listing.

 

A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and Hima Kohli told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who mentioned the matter for urgent listing and stay of the verdict, that the court cannot stay the acquittal order as the parties are not before it.

The bench said it has also not gone through the case file or the verdict of the high court.

"You move an application before the registry for taking administrative decision on urgent listing of the matter from the Chief Justice of India," the bench said.

Earlier in the day, more than eight years after his arrest, the Bombay high court acquitted Saibaba and ordered his release from jail, noting that the sanction order issued to prosecute the accused in the case under the stringent provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act was 'bad in law and invalid'.

The Nagpur bench of the high court allowed the appeal filed by Saibaba challenging a 2017 order of the trial court convicting and sentencing him to life imprisonment.

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