Bhima Koregaon case: SC sends notice to NIA on plea for permanent medical bail by Varavara Rao

The court gave the NIA time till August 2 to file its counter-affidavit and Varavara Rao was allowed time till August 8 to file his rejoinder to it

July 19, 2022 01:58 pm | Updated 02:39 pm IST - New Delhi

 Poet and activist Varavara Rao. File.

Poet and activist Varavara Rao. File. | Photo Credit: Sudhakara Jain

The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued formal notice to the National Investigating Agency (NIA) on a plea for permanent medical bail filed by 83-year-old poet-activist P. Varavara Rao in the Bhima Koregaon case.

A Bench led by Justice U.U. Lalit posted the case for final hearing on August 10. The court gave the NIA time till August 2 to file its counter-affidavit and Mr. Rao was allowed time till August 8 to file his rejoinder to it

Meanwhile, the interim protection granted to Mr. Rao by the Supreme Court on July 12 would continue to operate.

The Bench had on July 12 ensured that Mr. Rao's interim bail would continue till "further orders" of the Supreme Court.

Mr. Rao is currently out on interim medical bail and is residing in Mumbai with his wife.

The poet said in his petition that he had undergone over two years of incarceration as an undertrial prisoner. He had then been enlarged on bail on medical grounds by the Bombay High Court. But it had denied him permanent bail recently. Mr. Rao has appealed to the top court against this order of the High Court.

"Any further incarceration would ring the death knell for him as advancing age and deteriorating health are a fatal combination," his petition in the Supreme Court has said.

Mr. Rao was arrested on August 28, 2018. He was charged under various Sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

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