>"The Court said that the accused can be released from prison upon deposit
of ₹50,000 each as bail bonds till the Supreme Court decides State's appeal.

Pertinently, the State did not ask for a stay on the judgment."
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By: Neha Joshi
Published in: *Bar and Bench*
Date: March 5, 2024
Source:
https://www.barandbench.com/news/bombay-high-court-acquits-professor-gn-saibaba-maoist-link-case
The judgment was delivered by a bench of Justices Vinay Joshi and Valmiki
SA Menezes who reheard the appeal by Saibaba after the Supreme Court set
aside an earlier acquittal order of the High Court.


The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Tuesday acquitted former Delhi
University professor GN Saibaba and five other accused in an alleged Maoist
links case.

A bench of Justices Vinay Joshi and Valmiki SA Menezes set aside the
verdict of a sessions court which had convicted Saibaba and others in 2017.

The Court said that the accused can be released from prison upon deposit of
₹50,000 each as bail bonds till the Supreme Court decides State's appeal.

Pertinently, the State did not ask for a stay on the judgment.

The bench delivered the verdict after rehearing the appeal by Saibaba after
an earlier bench of the High Court too had acquitted the disabled professor
on October 14, 2022.

The rehearing happened after the Supreme Court set aside the October 2022
acquittal order and remanded the matter back to the High Court for fresh
hearing.

Saibaba (54), is wheelchair-bound and 99 percent disabled. He is presently
lodged in Nagpur Central Jail.

A sessions court in Gadchiroli had, in March 2017, convicted Saibaba and
the others for alleged Maoist links and for indulging in activities
amounting to waging war against the country.

The sessions court had held that Saibaba and two other accused were in
possession of naxal literature with the intent and purpose of circulation
amongst underground naxlites (sic) at Gadchiroli and residents of the
district with the aim to incite the people to resort to violence.

Further, the sessions court had negated the submission that the absence of
sanction to prosecute Saibaba was fatal to the case of the prosecution.

Saibaba then moved the Bombay High Court against the sessions court order
and the same was heard by a bench led by Justice Rohit B Deo.

That bench had on October 14, 2022, a Friday, allowed the appeal
<https://www.barandbench.com/news/litigation/prof-gn-saibaba-acquitted-by-bombay-high-court-in-case-relating-to-alleged-maoist-links>
and
acquitted Saibaba.

That appeal was allowed based on the fact that the sessions court framed
charges against Saibaba in the absence of sanction from the Central
government as per Section 45(1) <https://indiankanoon.org/doc/5268862/> of
the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

The High Court had recorded that while terrorism poses an ominous threat to
national security and every legitimate weapon in the armoury must be
deployed against it, a civil democracy cannot sacrifice procedural
safeguards afforded to the accused.

The Maharashtra government immediately approached the Supreme Court against
the same.

The top court subsequently held a special sitting on October 15, 2022 (a
Saturday) and suspended the High Court's decision
<https://www.barandbench.com/news/supreme-court-suspends-bombay-high-court-acquittal-of-gn-saibaba>
.

The order was passed by a bench of Justices MR Shah and Bela M Trivedi after
the Maharashtra government contended that failure to grant sanction cannot
lead to acquittal in view of Section 465 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
<https://indiankanoon.org/doc/338903/>

Subsequently, after a lengthy hearing, a bench of the top court comprising
Justices MR Shah and CT Ravikumar on April 19, 2023, set aside the High
Court acquittal judgment and remanded the matter
<https://www.barandbench.com/news/litigation/supreme-court-sets-aside-bombay-hc-order-acquitting-prof-gn-saibaba-in-maoist-links-case>
 to the High Court for fresh consideration.

It then came to be heard by Justices Joshi and Menezes.

Interestingly, Justice Rohit Deo of the High Court who had acquitted
Saibaba, resigned as High Court judge
<https://www.barandbench.com/news/litigation/justice-rohit-b-deo-bombay-high-court-resigns>
on
August 2, 2023

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