Parliament Security Breach: Accused Neelam files Habeas Corpus plea before Delhi HC

Parliament Security Breach: Accused Neelam files Habeas Corpus plea before Delhi HC

Dec 27, 2023 - 20:30
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Parliament Security Breach: Accused Neelam files Habeas Corpus plea before Delhi HC

In an attempt to get out of Delhi Police custody immediately, Neelam Azad, accused of parliament breach moved to the Delhi High Court Wednesday and filed a habeas corpus request.

On December 13, she and other suspects were taken into custody in relation to the security breach case at Parliament.

Attorney Suresh Kumar on behalf of Neelam Azad claimed that her arrest was unlawful and in violation of Article 22(1) of the Constitution. The plea also claimed that the family was notified in the evening even though she was taken into custody in the afternoon.

“There are guidelines by the Supreme Court regarding the arrest of any person. We feel that the guidelines set by the SC were not followed in this case. Secondly, there is the issue of remand… now the date is for January 3 and we will try that this case is mentioned before the court as soon as possible,” Advocate Suresh Kumar said while speaking to ANI.

She also alleged that she was produced 29 hours contrary to the laws.The plea further challenged the legality of the remand order passed by the trial court dated December 21 on the ground that she wasn’t allowed to consult the legal practitioner of her choice to defend her during the proceeding of the remand application moved by the Delhi Police.

The Plea further stated that it is a settled principle of law that the rights enshrined under the provison (1) and (2) of Article 22 of the Constitution of India activate as soon as the arrest is made.

The state was under obligation to enable the petitioner to consult a legal practitioner of her choice right after her arrest but the same wasn’t complied with rather the state had been opposing the petitioner’s right to consult her advocate till December 21.The Delhi High Court last week has stayed the trial Court order directing Delhi Police to supply an FIR Copy to one of the accused Neelam Azad.

Delhi Police had moved to the High Court challenging the trial court order in regards to supply a copy of the FIR to one of the accused Neelam Azad in connection with the Parliament security breach case.

The Bench of Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma, after noting the submissions of Delhi Police ordered that the trial court’s directions will be stayed till January 4, 2024.Meanwhile, the court also issued notices to the accused Neelam Azad on Delhi Police plea.

The Patiala House Court had earlier had allowed an application moved by one of the accused Neelam Azad’s family seeking a supply of a copy of FIR registration under various sections of IPC and UAPA.

The court had also allowed plea seeking court direction to Delhi Police to allow Neelam’s Lawyer to meet for legal advice during the custodial remand period.

The case involves a security breach that occurred on December 13, when two youths jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber during Zero Hour, setting off smoke cans and raising slogans.

The probe earlier revealed further that two pairs of shoes were made on a special order in Lucknow, as the accused learned that the shoes of visitors to the new Parliament were not checked and they could hide their smoke cans under their footwear, sources said.

(With inputs from ANI)

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