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The HC also allowed applications filed by 115 accused seeking ‘default bail’, subject to conditions.
Since NIA could not complete the investigation within the stipulated 90 days, it sought an extension by another 90 days, which was granted. With the expiry of the period, the accused had filed the application before the trial court, praying for grant of statutory bail for the default of the prosecution.
The court noted that the application filed by the prosecution seeking more time for investigation was not notified either to the accused or to their advocates, a day after their custody was extended.
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The accused were booked under provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, IPC and Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.
They were arrested by on August 12, 2020. Apart from challenging the order passed by the trial court on November 3, 2020 on the application filed by the NIA, the accused have also questioned the order dated January 5, 2021, passed by that court rejecting their plea seeking default bail.