Acquitted after 10 years in jail under UAPA, former Delhi University Assistant Professor G N Saibaba looks back on life in 'hell': from classes in Nagpur's Anda Cell to letters to his daughter, from his wife's resolve to a mother who died broken, and a lifetime's work that's 'gone'
staff reporter the supreme court of india on monday declined to stay the nagpur bench of bombay high court's judgment that acquitted former delhi university professor g n saibaba. saibaba had previously been
The Supreme Court bench of Justice BR Gavai and Justice Sandeep Mehta stated that there was no urgency for a reversal of the acquittal, emphasising the well-reasoned judgment of the Nagpur bench. Notably, all six individuals had been acquitted twice by different benches., India News, Times Now
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to stay the acquittal last week of former Delhi University professor GN Saibaba, who was serving a life sentence, and five others - who were accused of Maoist links and charged under-terror law UAPA.
The court said that the acquittal order is “well-reasoned” and that the “presumption of innocence gets fortified” after an exoneration | Latest News India