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: Saturday, April 17, 2021, 1:57 PM IST Analysis: Here s what the Supreme Court and High Courts of India had to say this week Representational Image This segment highlights the important issues of the Indian Legal System of the week objectively and with a magnified legal lens factually. What Made Headlines In The Courts Across India This Week? 1. [ISRO Espionage Case] The Supreme Court Bench directed the CBI to treat the Jain Committee Report as preliminary Inquiry Report & proceed further without making the Report Public in the ISRO Espionage Case. The development came after the panel appointed by the Supreme Court to probe the illegal arrest of Scientist ....
Share This - x Payment of extortion money does not amount to terror funding, the Supreme Court observed while granting bail to an accused arrested under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UAPA]. In this case, the bail application of Sudesh Kedia was dismissed by the High Court on a finding that he had been paying extortion money, and thus contributed to funding of the terrorist organization. The High Court observed that there is material on record to show that he was in constant touch with the members of the terrorist organization in order to run his business. In appeal, the accused contended that the only accusation is payment of illegal levy to TPC for the smooth functioning of the business and is not a member of TPC and cannot be accused of terror funding. On the other hand, there was no way he could carry on smooth transportation of coal without meeting the demand of the terrorist organization. The meeting that the accused had with the members of the organ ....
888 A Ranchi court had dismissed his bail plea and the Jharkhand High Court had upheld the rejection order. However, unconvinced with the allegations, the Supreme Court reversed the order. Tribune file photo Satya Prakash New Delhi, April 9 Holding that payment of extortion money does not amount to terror funding, the Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to a businessman charged with certain crimes under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967. “A close scrutiny of the material placed before the court would clearly show that the main accusation against the Appellant is that he paid levy/extortion amount to the terrorist organization. Payment of extortion money does not amount to terror funding,” said a Bench of Justice L Nageswara Rao and Justice Ravindra Bhat while granting bail to one Sudesh Kedia. ....
Payment of extortion money does not amount to terror funding: SC By IANS | 5 Views Supreme Court of India. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter). Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 9 : The Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to a businessman who was accused of paying money to the operatives of Maoist terror group Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) for smooth running his coal transport business in Jharkhand. A bench comprising Justices L. Nageswara Rao and S. Ravindra Bhat said: A close scrutiny of the material placed before the court would clearly shows that the main accusation against the appellant is that he paid levy/extortion amount to the terrorist organisation. Payment of extortion money does not amount to terror funding. ....