Supreme Court Rejects varavara Rao‘s Plea โtoโข Modify Bail conditions
New Delhi: โThe Supreme Court โฃon Wednesday refused to entertain a plea by โฃTelugu poetโข and activist Varavara Rao seeking modification of his bail conditions in the Bhima Koregaon case. Rao,82,is currentlyโ out on medical bailโ and resides โin Mumbai.
The court’s decision maintains the existingโค conditions, requiring Rao to โremain within the jurisdiction of โคMumbai without express permission โfrom the trial court, andโ to refrainโข from contacting witnesses. He is also required to keep the National inquiry Agency (NIA) informed of his medical treatments.
Rao was granted bail on medical grounds by the top court on August 10, 2022, acknowledging his age โand the prolonged periodโ he had spent in custody – twoโ and a half years at the time โฃ- despite the fact that charges had not yet been framed โฃand some accused remained unapprehended. The court explicitly stated the bail was “purely on medical grounds” and should not be consideredโ a precedent for other accused.
Rao wasโฃ initially arrested on August 28, 2018, from Hyderabad and has been an under-trial prisoner in the Bhimaโ Koregaon case. The case stems from an FIR lodged by Pune Police โขon January 8, 2018, allegingโ inflammatory speeches at the Elgar Parishad conclave held in Pune on December 31, 2017, incited violence near the Koregaonโ Bhima war memorial theโ following โday. Police claim โthe conclave was organized by individuals with alleged Maoist links.
Prior to the Supremeโ Court’s 2022โข bail order, Rao wasโ initially placed under house arrest, then taken into police custody on November 17, 2018, and โขlater shifted to โTaloja Jail in Maharashtra. He was granted bail on medical grounds by the Bombay โHigh โขCourt on February 22, 2021, and releasedโ on March 6th. Though, this wasโฃ followed by the dismissal ofโค his plea for โคpermanentโค bail on April 13, 2022, withโ a โthree-month extension of his temporary medicalโฃ bail. His requestโ to be transferred backโข to Telangana was also denied.
The NIA later took over the investigation into the case.