Kerala High Court orders for release of remanded protesters in Amini on bail
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Chief Judicial Magistrate requested to take up the circumstances via videoconferencing by 3 p.m.
A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Tuesday directed the
They had been remanded in custody by the Executive Magistrate of Kiltan Island.
The Bench consisting of Justice A. Muhamed Mustaque and Justice Kauser Edappagath additionally ordered the medical officer of the island to look at the well being situation of the accused. The courtroom made it clear that if anyone of them had been affected by COVID-19, they needn’t be produced via the VC.
The courtroom handed the directives on a petition filed by Rahmathulla and 11 different arrested individuals. According to their petition, they had been arrested and remanded in custody on May 28 for seven days. Though the offences slapped on them had been bailable, they weren’t launched on bail by the Station House Officer of the Kiltan police station or the Executive Magistrate. They had been remanded in custody for seven days after they had been conducting peaceable protests.
C. Manu, counsel for the Lakshadweep Administration, identified that although the Executive Magistrate was ready to grant them bail, they refused to go on bail. Besides, there have been no conveyance services out there to take them and produce them earlier than the Chief Judicial Magistrate, in Amini. Therefore they had been remanded in custody.
The courtroom additionally ordered {that a} report detailing the date of arrest and offence alleged towards them be filed earlier than the courtroom by Wednesday.
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