Professor gets anticipatory bail in second abuse case against Assam CM Guwahati News – Times of India

Guwahati: Guwahati High Court Recently, an associate professor of a college in Hailakandi district has been granted anticipatory bail, who has been accused of using “highly derogatory, objectionable and unparliamentary words”. Assam Chief Minister and Minister of Education” and “Promoting the Islamic Education System”.
On June 9, the court of Justice Robin Phukan, which was hearing the bail plea, granted interim arrest pre-arrest bail to the associate professor. SS CollegeJamir Ahmed Choudhary in a case registered here goalpara Police station for allegedly making derogatory and objectionable remarks while addressing CM and Education Minister. The interim order has now been completed.
The accused, arrested by the police in a separate case registered at Hailakandi police station on May 21 with the same allegation, was already granted anticipatory bail by the Hailakandi Chief Judicial Magistrate’s court on a surety of Rs 20,000 along with one surety. , In that case, he was charged with various charges including “promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion”, “statements inciting public mischief” and “deliberate and malicious acts with intent to outrage religious feelings”. A case was registered under
After getting pre-arrest bail in Hailakandi case, the professor moved Gauhati High Court seeking pre-arrest bail in Goalpara police station case, saying that the second FIR (Goalpara police station case) is not maintainable and a statement under section Will be 162 CrPC.
The professor’s counsel HRA Choudhary claimed the interim anticipatory bail in the Goalpara case to be complete as “the professor is cooperating with the investigating agency” and he had already been granted pre-arrest bail in the Hailakandi case.
After perusing the pre-arrest bail plea and documents of Hailakandi case, the court observed, “It appears that the contents of the FIRs in both the cases – those of Hailakandi and Goalpara police stations are similar. The applicant has appeared before the investigation.” The officer and his statement have been recorded and he is cooperating with the investigating agency… This court is inclined to complete the interim order on the same terms and conditions.”