Supreme Court lists bail plea filed by Kerala journalist Sidhique Kappan for final disposal on September 9
The Hindu
A Bench comprising Chief Justice U. U. Lalit and Justice S. Ravindra Bhat issued notice to the State of Uttar Pradesh and directed it to file a counter to the bail plea by Sidhique Kappan.
The Supreme Court on August 29 listed a plea for bail filed by Kerala journalist Sidhique Kappan, who is accused under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) and has spent two years in jail, for final disposal on September 9.
A Bench comprising Chief Justice U. U. Lalit and Justice S. Ravindra Bhat issued notice to the State of Uttar Pradesh and directed it to file a counter to the bail plea by Mr. Kappan.
Senior advocates Kapil Sibal, Dushyant Dave and advocate Haris Beeran, all for Mr. Kappan, submitted that he had been incarcerated since October 6, 2020.
Mr. Sibal argued that his client was charged under UAPA on the ground that an amount of ₹45,000 was deposited with him by the Popular Front of India (PFI) for "terrorist activities". "PFI is not a terror organisation. There is no evidence on who deposited the money. This is only a blank allegation," Mr. Sibal argued.
He said Mr. Kappan has "nothing to do with PFI". He had only previously worked as a journalist for a paper said to be associated with PFI.
The petition contended that Mr. Kappan has been incarcerated on “trumped-up charges” merely due to his zest to discharge his professional duty to report on the “infamous case” of the alleged rape and murder of a Dalit girl at Hathras in Uttar Pradesh in 2020. He was picked up while enroute in a car to Hathras on October 5, 2020. "Who were the other persons with him in the car?" Chief Justice Lalit asked.
"One was the driver, who got bail. The other two were PFI activists, who are still in custody and challenging the charges against them," Mr. Sibal said.