A silent protest against Father Stan Swamy's death in Patna. Photo: PTI
New Delhi: Father Frazer Mascarenhas, an associate
of Stan Swamy, has approached the Bombay High Court seeking directions
for an enquiry by a judicial magistrate to clear the Jesuit priest of
carges that had been invoked against him by the National Investigation
Agency (NIA).
In a petition filed through senior counsel Mihir Desai on Thursday,
Mascarenhas, the former principal of Mumbai’s St Xavier’s College, also
sought that the court monitor the judicial inquiry into Swamy’s
custodial death. The octagenarian had passed away in July in a private
hospital after contracting COVID-19. He was awaiting medical bail.
Last month the Jamshedpur Jesuit Province (JJP) had requested the
high court that Mascarenhas be considered as Swamy’s next-of-kin and
allowed to challenge observations made by the lower court while
rejecting Swamy’s bail plea in the Elgar Parishad case.
A division bench of Justices Nitin Jamdar and Sarang Kotwal had asked
the JJP to file a fresh plea while disposing of all pending pleas filed
by Swamy.
Earlier, in March 2021, a
special court for NIA cases had rejected his bail application. There was
prima facie evidence against him in the case, the court had noted.
Swamy then filed an appeal in the HC, but he died before the plea could be decided.
In the fresh plea filed in the high court, Mascarenhas said the NIA
court’s observations amounted to preliminary findings of guilt against
Swamy and besmirched his reputation.
Had Swamy been alive, he would have had the right to prove his
innocence, and his next-of-kin should be given the right to clear his
name considering that he died awaiting trial, the petition said.
According to Bar and Bench, the plea sought a declaration from the
court to “remove the odium of guilt attached to Swamy assigned to him”
by the special NIA court in the order rejecting Swamy’s bail
application. “The odium of accusation against Swamy followed him to his
grave,” the plea says.
It also urged the high court to monitor the judicial inquiry which is
held when a person dies in judicial custody under section 176 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure.
Besides the immediate cause of death, the inquiry must also look into
the events that preceded his death, including his worsening health
while at Taloja prison and the inadequate health facilities there, it
said.
The HC is yet to assign a date for the hearing of the plea.
In the Elgar Parishad case, 16 activists, lawyers, artists and academics have been arrested. The case has been described as a witch hunt of people who have been critical of the Narendra Modi government.
The Wire revealed last week
that the phone of one of the accused, activist Rona Wilson, was
compromised after it was successfully infected with the Pegasus spyware.
In February, The Wire had revealed that Wilson’s laptop was also compromised, and
10 incriminating letters were planted on his computer. These letters
are part of the chargesheet filed against the 16 accused of spreading
“Maoist ideology” in the country.
SOURCE ; PTI NEWS
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