Darjeeling, June 18: Calcutta High
Court has directed the Darjeeling district and sessions court to refrain
from confirming the interim bail of four Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leaders
accused in the Madan Tamang murder case till the high court passes an
order on an appeal for the revision of the bail judgment.
Legal experts said
an accused could be granted interim bail under certain conditions and
once it is confirmed, the restrictions may be lifted. The high court
passed the order on Saturday on the appeal by Madan Tamang’s wife
Bharati for the revision of bail to the four.
The district and
sessions court had granted interim bail to Alok Kant Mani Thulung,
Kismat Chhetri, Keshav Raj Pokhrel and Puran Thami on May 18. While
Thulung is the president of the Morcha’s youth front, Thami is the
general secretary. Chhetri and Pokhrel are the president and general
secretary of the Morcha’s student wing, respectively.
The names of the
four figure in the chargesheet filed by the CID. They were arrested on
February 15, 2013, by the CBI which has taken over the probe. Madan was
assassinated on May 21, 2010.
Pratap Khati, the
general secretary of the ABGL and also a lawyer, said: “Bharati Tamang
had on June 13 sought a revision of the order passed by the Darjeeling
district and sessions court. On June 15, Calcutta High Court passed an
order stating that the bail of the four accused should not be confirmed
until it passes an order on Bharati’s appeal for the cancellation of the
interim bail.”
The four Morcha
leaders were given interim bail on conditions that they must not leave
Darjeeling and should report to the investigating officer every
fortnight. Moreover, the interim bail has been granted for a certain
period and needs to be renewed. The district and sessions court today
extended the interim bail for the four till July 8.
However, if the
interim bail is confirmed by the court, then the four will not be bound
by any conditions and they would not have to seek the extension of the
bail repeatedly.
A total of 31 Morcha activists were named in the chargesheet and 14 of them are at present on bail.
Khati said Bharati’s appeal for the cancellation of the bail was likely to be listed for hearing soon.
Seshmani Gurung, a
defence counsel, said: “We have not yet seen the order and we are not
appealing for confirmation of the bail. We are satisfied by the interim
bail order. The trial is expected to start soon and once the trial
starts, the interim bail will be automatically confirmed.”
Gurung said the
district and sessions court had already transferred the case of the 14
accused who were currently on bail to the additional session judge
(third court) for trial.
“The trial court
has asked all the 14 to appear on July 21. After they appear, the court
will set a date for the prosecution (CBI) to frame the charges. After
that, the trial is expected to start,” said Gurung.
The Telegraph

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