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Bombay HC grants Teesta Setalvad interim relief from arrest till 10 August
Jul 24, 2015 23:03 IST

Mumbai: In a breather to social activist Teesta Setalvad and her
husband, the Bombay High Court on Friday granted the duo 17-day
interim relief from arrest in a CBI case alleging that her company
received Rs 1.8 crore from abroad without mandatory approval from
Centre.
Teesta Setalvad. AFPTeesta Setalvad. AFP

Justice Mridula Bhatkar, while granting Teesta and her husband Javed
Anand interim protection from arrest till 10 August, said the duo was
already given protection by the sessions court.

Teesta and Anand moved the high court seeking anticipatory bail after
a special CBI court on Friday rejected their pre-arrest bail pleas and
also refused to extend the interim relief granted to them earlier on
17 July.

"At this stage I do not want to go into merits. Is there any chance of
the accused persons absconding? If no, then interim protection can be
granted for a period of two weeks," Justice Bhatkar said.

The court directed Teesta and her husband to appear before the office
of Economic Offences Wing of CBI on 27 and 30 July and on 3 and 6
August for recording their statement from 12 pm to 3 pm.

The court refused to agree to the CBI's demand to direct the duo to
appear before the agency everyday.

"They (Teesta and Javed) have been appearing before you (CBI) from
July 17. You must have done some investigation. Everyday appearance is
not required," Justice Bhatkar said.

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Public Prosecutor Sandeep Shinde, appearing for CBI, argued that the
offence was of a serious nature and custodial interrogation was
required.

The court has posted their anticipatory bail petitions for final
hearing on 10 August.
Soon after the sessions court rejected her bail pleas, Teesta told the
court that she was shocked and aggrieved.

"I am shocked and aggrieved by the verdict as this is a petty offence.
My sympathisers feel that this is an attempt (by the government) to
intimidate and possibly eliminate us by the powers (sic)," she said.

The CBI had on 8 July registered a case against Teesta and Anand
alleging that her firm Sabrang Communication and Publishing Pvt
Limited (SCPPL) received around 2.9 lakh USD in foreign donations in
violation of Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA).

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