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Bombay HC refuses permanent bail to Varavara Rao, extends temporary one for 3 months

The bench also directed the special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court to start and conduct the trial on a day-to-day basis.

Updated on: Apr 13, 2022 08:34 PM IST
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The Bombay high court on Wednesday rejected applications filed by Elgar Parishad case accused P Varavara Rao seeking permanent bail on medical grounds and permission to shift to his native place in Telangana. The court has, however, extended his temporary bail period by three months to enable the 83-year-old Telugu poet to undergo cataract surgery.

P Varavara Rao who is out on temporary bail since February 2021, had moved high court seeking permanent bail on medical grounds and permission to shift to his native place due to his deteriorating health and high cost of living in Mumbai. (HT PHOTO.)
P Varavara Rao who is out on temporary bail since February 2021, had moved high court seeking permanent bail on medical grounds and permission to shift to his native place due to his deteriorating health and high cost of living in Mumbai. (HT PHOTO.)

In light of the grievances pointed out by Rao on the lack of proper medical facilities in Taloja jail, the division bench of Justice Sunil Shukre and Justice G A Sanap sought by April 30 a report from the Inspector General (prisons), Maharashtra on the medical facilities available for prison inmates and whether the Prison Hospital Rules, 1970 were being followed in jails across Maharashtra.

The bench also directed the special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court to start and conduct the trial on a day-to-day basis.

Rao, who is out on temporary bail since February 2021, had moved high court seeking permanent bail on medical grounds and permission to shift to his native place due to his deteriorating health and high cost of living in Mumbai.

Grover had stated that as Rao was receiving a pension of 50,000 only, it was difficult for him to continue living in Mumbai as well as bear the daily expenses and treatment costs from the meagre amount and hence he should be allowed to go to Telangana where medical treatment was free for retired government officials and the cost of living was also not so high.

Additional solicitor general Anil Singh and advocate Sandesh Patil for NIA had opposed the request for permanent medical bail and permission to move to Telangana and had assured the bench that Rao would be provided proper medical assistance and care by prison authorities and state-run J J Hospital in Mumbai.

Singh had also argued that due to the seriousness of the offences levelled against Rao under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act his applications should be rejected.

 
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