PEOPLE'S UNION FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES
RAJASTHAN

PRESS NOTE

Jaipur

August 6, 2012

The PUCL welcomes the suspension of sentence and granting of bail to  Seema 
Azad, UP-PUCL organizing Secretary,  today 6th August, 2012 morning from the 
Allahabad High Court. Her lawyer Ravi Kiran Jain told us that it took no time 
for the Honourable Judges to  suspend her sentence and grant her bail. The 
senior judge   orally observed when the prosecution was pushing for rejection, 
that this was a case of the right to hold different views  which had space 
within Indian Democracy and the Indian Law. The names of the Judges were 
Justice Dharni Dhar  Jha and Ashok Pal Singh.

The PUCL is extremely happy that Justice has finally prevailed and that 
Allahabad High Court restored the Civil  Liberties of Seema and her husband 
Vishwa Vijay, thus reversing the travesty of justice that the district Court 
and the prosecution  had indulged in using  section 121 of the IPC “waging war 
against State “ along with various sections of the  undemocratic law Un lawful 
Activities Prevention Act (UAPA )to detain  her in prison.

Seema had been convicted on the basis of heresay evidence, mobile sim and 
Maoist literature which the prosecution alleged had been found in her bag and 
her house. It maybe known that Seema was taken on an illegal remand after 
hundred and eighty  days as the police had no evidence to charge sheet her. 
Also the evidence that was tampered with in the court

The PUCL would like to thank all the progressive groups, fellow citizens and 
the media which supported the  struggle for the justice and release of  Seema 
Azad  and Vishwa Vijay and upholding he right to dissent in Indian Democracy..

It maybe known that On the 8th of June 2012 Additional District Judge, Sunil 
Kumar Singh, Presiding officer of the District and Session Court, Allahabad, 
pronounced life imprisonment to 36 year old Seema Azad, writer and editor of 
Dastak (a monthly magazine) and the Organising Secretary of the People's Union 
for Civil Liberties, Uttar Pradesh branch, under sec 121 of the IPC, waging war 
against the Government of India and for offences related to being a member and 
supporter of a terrorist organization. Her husband Vishwa Vijay too was 
similarly sentenced. The Judgement came exactly after the two had spent twenty 
seven months (two years and three months) in Naini Jail. The exact sections 
ubder which she was convicted are  (Sec. 13), for conspiracy to commit a 
terrorist act (Sec. 18), for being a member of a terrorist gang or organisation 
(Sec. 20), offence relating to membership of a terrorist organisation (Sec. 
38), for giving support to a terrorist
 organisation (Sec. 39), and under the IPC for criminal conspiracy (S.120B), 
waging war against the government of India (S. 121) and conspiracy to wage war 
against the government of India (S.121A).

Kavita Srivastava 

General Secretary 

Contact: Kavita Srivastava, 09351562965, mahipal singh: 9312206414


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 Bhanwar Lal Kumawat (Pappu)
       (Office Secretary) PUCL, Rajasthan
  Ph : 09887158183, 0141-2594131(O)
           Fax : 0141-2704262

My Blog : http://pappublk.blogspot.com

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