Mumbai: Bombing SS Shinde and NJ Jamadar High Court gave three weeks to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to submit a reply to Plea Bail made by Anand Teltumde, a defendant in the case of Elgar Parishad registered in Pune 2018.
He was accused of accusing Maoist links and Under the activity law (prevention) of anti-terror law (UPA).
Teltumde, 70, who is a professor in Goa, has appealed the commands passed by special Nia courts who deny bail.
The Nia Court, while rejecting the plea of his warranty, has thrown out his claim to be in Pune only at wedding invitations and his presence in Shaniwar Wada, event venue in Pune, only to fulfill his wife’s nephew.
His appeal, which was debated by senior adviser Mihir Desai, argued that the court court had decided not to consider the lack of his relationship with The Elgar Parisad and also there was no other evidence to connect with serious accusations connected with the organization’s prohibited CPI (Maoist) One of the alleged anti-terror violations.
The Nia Court in July 12 said that when it was true that he was invited to the wedding on December 31, 2017, the fact that he went to Shaniwar Wada, the Venue The Elgar Parisad, “Suggesting Prima Facie that he was also connected to the Parishad.”