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Bombay High Court grants bail to nine accused in Nagpur violence case
Bombay High Court grants bail to nine accused in Nagpur violence case

India Today

time12 hours ago

  • India Today

Bombay High Court grants bail to nine accused in Nagpur violence case

The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Thursday granted bail to nine accused arrested in connection with violence that took place in Nagpur in March this decision was delivered by Justice Urmila Joshi-Phalke, who noted that the investigation has been completed and a chargesheet has been filed, leaving no purpose in keeping the accused in custody any violence broke out between the two communities on March 17, 2025, amid heightened tensions over the Aurangzeb tomb issue in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. A rumour about a holy Chadar (quilt) being burned led to the unrest. Around 500–600 people from the Muslim community gathered near the Shree Chhatrapati Maharaj Statue at Gandhi Gate in Nagpur and began raising slogans against the to the prosecution's case, the gathering soon turned violent and allegedly armed themselves with stones, petrol bombs, and other weapons, attacking police police vehicles and public property were damaged in the violence. The mob also allegedly abused and outraged the modesty of women police officers, the prosecution claimed. In total, four officers and 24 police constables were injured in the Prosecutor DV Chauhan opposed the bail, arguing that the nature of the crime was akin to terrorism and that it had endangered the safety and liberty of ordinary citizens. He added that such acts disrupt social harmony and are against the interest of these concerns, the court granted bail to the accused: Mohammad Iqbal Ismail Ansari, Mohammad Absar, Mohammad Ismail Ansari, Mohammad Izhar, Mohamad Ejaz, Mohammad Rahil, Mohammad Yasir, Mohammad Muzammil Ansari, Ashfaque Ullah Khan, and Mohammad Iftekhar accused was granted bail upon executing a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh, with strict conditions imposed on the bail. The accused must report to the local police station on the 1st and 15th of every month until the trial concludes. The judge also warned that any involvement in a similar offence would result in immediate cancellation of the investigation, police found that the incident may have been instigated through messages circulated in a WhatsApp group named 'Sunni Youth Force,' administered by co-accused Faheem Khan.- EndsMust Watch

Bombay High Court grants bail to nine accused in Nagpur riots over Aurangzeb's tomb row
Bombay High Court grants bail to nine accused in Nagpur riots over Aurangzeb's tomb row

The Hindu

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Bombay High Court grants bail to nine accused in Nagpur riots over Aurangzeb's tomb row

Justice Urmila Joshi-Phalke of the Bombay High Court's Nagpur Bench on Wednesday granted bail to nine persons arrested in connection with the riots that erupted on March 17, 2025, against demands for removal of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's tomb in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district. The court observed that while the accusations were serious — including charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Arms Act, and multiple State Acts — the investigation was complete, a chargesheet had been filed, and prolonged incarceration without trial would serve little purpose. Disposing of the bail applications, the judge ordered that the applicants — Mohammad Iqbal Ismail Ansari; Mohd. Absar Mohd. Ismail Ansari; Mohd. Izhar Mohd. Ismail Ansari; Mohd. Ejaz Mohd. Ismail Ansari; Mohammad Rahil; Mohammad Yasir; Mohd. Muzammil Ansari; Ashfaque Ullah Khan, and Mohd. Iftekhar Mohd. Sabir — be released on bail on their executing a bond in the sum of ₹1 lakh each with one solvent surety of the like amount each. The accused were arrested under Sections 45, 49, 50, 61(2), 74, 76, 79, 109, 115(2), 117(2), 117(4), 118(1), 118(2), 121(1), 121(2), 125, 126(2), 127(2), 132, 135, 189,(2), 189(3), 189(4), 189(5), 189(9), 190, 191(2), 191(3), 192, 195(1), 195(2), 196(1), 197(1), 223, 296, 324(2), 324(3), 324(4), 324(5), 324(6), 326(F), 326(G), 351(2), 351(3), 352, and 353(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita read with Section 7 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, and under Sections 3 and 4 of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act read with Section 3 of the Maharashtra Prevention of Defacement of Property Act and under Sections 3, 4, and 5 read with Section 25 of the Arms Act and under Sections 37(1) and 135 of the Maharashtra Police Act. The judge ordered that the applicants should not indulge in the similar type of activities and one single registration of the crime of the similar nature would lead to cancellation of bail. They should not induce or threat or promise to any of witnesses connected with the crime in question and should not tamper with the prosecution evidence. The applicants should attend proceedings before the trial on every date without seeking any exemption, unless there were exceptional circumstances. 'It is a settled principle of law that 'bail is rule and jail is exception'. Considering the investigation is already completed and chargesheet is already filed, no purpose will be served by keeping the applicants behind bar and the trial will take its own time for its final disposal,' the judge said. 'Threat to public order' The prosecution strongly opposed the bail, with Senior Public Prosecutor D.V. Chauhan argued that the alleged actions amounted to 'a form of terrorism' and posed a threat to public order and safety. He cited CCTV footage, mobile location records, and a WhatsApp group named 'Sunni Youth Force,' allegedly used to mobilise the mob, as evidence of the applicants' involvement. However, defence counsel — including senior advocate A.V. Gupta and others — countered that the evidence, including Call Detail Records (CDRs) and belatedly conducted test identification parades, did not substantiate specific roles for the accused. They argued that the accused had been arrested primarily on suspicion and had already spent more than three months in custody without trial. Advocate Mohammad Aadil Sheikh, appearing for one of the accused, argued that the probe in the case was complete and hence the accused should be granted bail. According to police reports, stone pelting and arson were reported in several parts of Nagpur on March 17 after rumours began circulating about a 'chadar' with holy inscriptions being burnt during protests led by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) seeking the removal of Aurangzeb's tomb located at Khultabad town in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district. Assistant Police Inspector Jitendra Gadge, who was on duty, reported that a large group of nearly 500–600 people from the Muslim community later gathered at the Gandhi Gate, raising slogans and reportedly attacking police personnel with stones and petrol bombs. The applicants also caused damage to the public and government property. Five Deputy Commissioners of Police, one Assistant Sub Inspector and 25 police constables who were trying to keep peace and maintain law and order situation, sustained injuries in the alleged incident. CCTV footage discloses involvement of applicants in the alleged incident. Statements of witnesses disclose involvement of applicants in provoking the public at large. At various places, people started gathering along with weapons and the accused attacked police personnel at Bhaldarpura Square with deadly weapons and stones. They used petrol bombs and abused police officers. The mob also outraged modesty of women police officers and constables and abused them in filthy language. They also caused damage to vehicles, the police charge sheet said. Some persons burnt effigies of grave of Aurangzeb at Shree Chhatrapati Maharaj Statue, Gandhi Gate, Mahal, Nagpur. The said incident was reported by one Faheem Khan by approaching the police station along with 50-60 persons. On the basis of the said report, the crime was registered under Section 223 of the BNSS read with Sections 37(1) and 37(2) and 135 of the Maharashtra Police Act against nine persons. More than 123 persons, including 19 juveniles, were arrested by the Nagpur police following the riots.

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