Login Register
Follow Us

Manipur-based activist, detained under NSA for criticising BJP leaders, released on SC order

A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and MR Shah says his continued detention will be in violation of his fundamental right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution

Show comments

New Delhi, July 19

Manipur-based activist Leichombam Erendro, booked under NSA for criticising BJP leaders on use of cow dung and urine as cures for Covid-19, was released on Monday evening following the Supreme Court direction to Imphal jail authorities, saying that he cannot be put in jail even for a day.

Advocate Shadan Farasat, appearing for Erendro’s father who filed the plea for release, said, “He has been released at around 4.45 pm in compliance with the apex court order.”

A bench of Justice D Y Chandrachud and M R Shah said earlier in the day that his continued detention will be in violation of his fundamental right to life.

“Having prima facie considered the contents of the petition, we are of the view that the continued detention of the petitioner before this Court would amount to a violation of the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution.

“We accordingly direct that the petitioner shall be released forthwith as and by way of an interim direction of this Court, unless he is required to be in custody in any other case, subject to further orders, subject to his filing a personal release bond in the amount of Rs 1000,” the bench said.

Manipur government shall comply with the order of this Court on or before 5 pm, the top court said.

It directed that the Registrar (Judicial) of the top court shall communicate a copy of this order forthwith to the Manipur Central Jail, Sajiwa. 

The bench listed the matter for Tuesday after Solicitor General Tushar Meha said that he was not contesting the plea but would file a response.

At the outset, Farasat, appearing for L Raghumani Singh, Erendro’s father, said that preventive detention clause has been used in a case where not even simple penal provisions are required.

The plea has challenged the preventive detention of the political activist under the National Security Act (NSA), alleging that it has been done “solely to punish him” for his criticism of BJP leaders purportedly advocating cow dung and cow urine as cures for Covid-19.

The plea claimed that Erendro had on May 13 posted on Facebook that cure for coronavirus is not cow’s dung and urine.

“The statement was made in the context of the death of the President of the Manipur BJP due to Covid-19, as a criticism of the unscientific position taken and misinformation being spread by several BJP politicians regarding cow urine and cow dung being effective in preventing/treating Covid-19,” the plea said, adding that the post was deleted soon after being posted on May 13 itself.

The petition alleged that for this criticism Erendro has spent some days in custody pursuant to criminal cases initiated against him and thereafter in preventive detention after grant of bail.

“The present case is a shocking instance of misuse of preventive detention law to stifle completely innocuous speech that is fully constitutionally protected and was made in public interest - Erendro, a Manipuri political activist, has been preventively detained solely to punish him for his criticism of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders for advocating cow dung and cow urine as cures for Covid-19,” the plea alleged.

It has sought quashing of May 17 detention order and the grounds of detention issued by District Magistrate, Imphal West District.

The plea has also sought direction to the concerned authorities to set Erendro, who is the co-convenor of political outfit Peoples’ Resurgence and Justice Alliance, at liberty forthwith.

It said that appropriate compensation, including cost of litigation, should be awarded to the petitioner and his son for the alleged illegal detention that Erendro has suffered.

The plea has claimed that his detention is in violation of the apex court’s April 30 order and a separate contempt petition has also been filed in the top court.

On April 30, the apex court, while hearing the suo motu case on distribution of essential supplies and services during the pandemic, had warned authorities—from the Centre down to the police chiefs—against silencing people and their pleas for help on the presumption that they are raising false grievances on the internet.

The top court had made clear that any attempt to clampdown on free flow of information on social media including the call for help from people would be treated as the contempt of court.

The plea said that four FIRs have been registered against Erendro by Manipur Police.

It said Erendro was arrested on May 13 itself and was remanded to police custody till May 17, the date on which his bail application was to be listed for consideration before the trial court.

It alleged that in anticipation of the trial court’s consideration of the matter and “knowing fully well about the completely flimsy nature of the criminal proceedings”, the district magistrate passed an order for preventive detention under the NSA to “render infructuous the bail” to be granted by the court.

The plea said Erendro was granted bail but was not released due to the detention order. PTI

Show comments
Show comments

Trending News

Also In This Section


Top News


View All

40-year-old Delhi man takes 200 flights in 110 days to steal jewellery from co-passengers, would assume dead brother’s identity

2 separate cases of theft were reported on separate flights in the past three months, after which a dedicated team from IGI Airport was formed to nab the culprits

Mother's Day Special: How region’s top cops, IAS officer strike a balance between work and motherhood

Punjab DGP Gurpreet, Himachal DGP Satwant, Chandigarh SSP Kanwardeep, Ferozepur SSP Saumya, IAS officer Amrit Singh open up on the struggles they face

Enduring magic of Surjit Patar: A tribute to Punjab’s beloved poet

A tribute to Punjab’s beloved poet, who passed away aged 79 in Ludhiana

Indian Air force rescues 2 NRI women tourists from forest of Himachal Pradesh’s Sirmaur

Local administration warns tourists not to venture on the Churdhar track without information


Most Read In 24 Hours