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Factual Background

  • The name of the case was Surendra Pundalik Gadling v. Senior Inspector of Police, National Investigation Agency.
  • The appellant was a practicing advocate before his arrest in 2018.
  • He was arrested for various offences under several sections of the Indian Penal Code and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 2008.
  • He had approached the Special Judge, DE Kothalikar’s orders of not granting him emergency bail as his mother had passed away last year.
  • He then approached the High Court under Section 21 (4) of the Negotioable Instruments Act.

Court’s Observation

  • Bhima Koregaon – Elgar Parishad accused Advocate Surendra Gadling was granted temporary bail of 9 days by the Bombay High Court.
  • The Court stated that rigors of regular bail under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act would not apply to temporary bail on humanitarian grounds when death of a parent occurs.
  • The Court stated that the prayers of the Advocate were justified as in case of the first death anniversary of an immediate family , the rituals contain religious, personal and emotional significance and since he could not participate in the death rituals of his mother.
  • Considering the life situation, there is no reasonable ground to believe that he might try to abscond.
  • The bail was granted to perform Surendra Gadling’s mother’s funeral rites on her death anniversary.

Bail Conditions

  • A PR bond of Rs. 50000/- with one or two sureties as per the satisfaction of the Special Judge had to be provided.
  • Travels details of travel had to be furnished before the SP NIA.
  • The jurisdictional police station had to be intimated of his date and time of travel at Nagpur.
  • The presence of the appellant had to be marked at 10 AM on the 16th and 19th of August.

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