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Jurisdiction row: Delhi HC official writes to SC over J&K MP Engineer Rashid’s bail plea

ByPress Trust of India, New Delhi
Feb 05, 2025 05:34 AM IST

The issue arose after a NIA court said it couldn’t hear the bail plea of the jailed MP Engineer Rashid, facing terror charges, as it lacked jurisdiction. On the other hand, the statute doesn’t allow courts designated to try MPs and MLAs to hear cases probed by the National Investigation Agency.

The Delhi high court registrar general has written to the Supreme Court over the issue of jurisdiction of the court which should ideally hear jailed J&K MP Engineer Rashid’s bail plea in a NIA case.

The Delhi high court registrar general has written to the Supreme Court over the issue of jurisdiction of the court which should ideally hear jailed J&K MP Engineer Rashid’s bail plea in a NIA case. (HT File)

Senior advocate Sidharth Luthra, representing the NIA, informed Justice Vikas Mahajan that the senior high court official sought the Supreme Court’s indulgence over the issue of jurisdiction. The issue arose after a NIA court said it couldn’t hear the bail plea of the jailed MP, facing terror charges, as it lacked jurisdiction. On the other hand, the statute doesn’t allow courts designated to try MPs and MLAs to hear cases probed by the National Investigation Agency.

Justice Mahajan issued notice to its registrar general on the issue after Rashid said he was left without any remedy after the NIA court dealing with his bail application “left him in a limbo” post his election to the Lok Sabha last year saying it wasn’t a special MP/MLA court.

NIA opposes his interim bail plea

Luthra opposed Rashid’s plea for interim bail to attend the ongoing Parliament session, arguing he had no such “right” as a parliamentarian.

The court was informed that in November last year, the agency made a representation to the registrar general on the issue of designation of the NIA court as a court which could hear MP/MLA cases.

“It is deemed appropriate to issue notice to the registrar general of the court to ascertain the status as regard the administrative order and clarification on the issue. Issue notice,” said Justice Mahajan.

The matter will be heard on February 6. In the alternative, Rashid sought custody parole during the budget session of the Parliament, which began on January 31 and concludes on April 4. Rashid was elected from the Baramulla constituency in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and has been lodged in Tihar Jail since 2019 after the NIA arrested him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in the 2017 terror-funding case.

When Luthra opposed the grant of regular bail to Rashid, senior advocate N Hairharan, representing the MP, said at the current stage he only sought interim bail to attend the parliamentary proceedings, and the main bail plea could be taken up later.

Hariharan said there were no complaints of bail condition violations when Rashid was released on interim bail ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

“There may be no right but (court’s) discretion is there. Can we contemplate a state like this? MP/MLA court was created to provide speedy disposal. Adjournment was given (by NIA court) and I am left in limbo since September. Can my constituency be left without representation?” asked Hariharan.

Luthra said the main petition was not maintainable and Rashid should have filed an appeal as per the NIA Act for redressal.

In his main petition, Rashid urged the high court to either direct the expeditious disposal of his pending bail plea by the NIA court or decide the matter itself. In response to the main petition, the NIA said being an MP, Rashid was a “highly influential person” who could influence witnesses and hamper trial.

Rashid’s hunger strike in Tihar jail enters 5th day

Srinagar: The Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) on Tuesday said that Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid who has been on a hunger strike since Friday in Tihar jail has lost 5 kg and continued his hunger strike for the 5th day.

The AIP said the MP’s younger son, Asrar Rashid visited him in Tihar jail, New Delhi, and revealed that Rashid has lost 5 kg in just four days but remains “steadfast in his fight for justice”.

“We firmly believe in the principles enshrined in the Constitution of India and are confident that justice will prevail. Engineer Rashid’s dedication to his mission for democracy and truth reflects his unyielding spirit,” AIP chief spokesman Inam u Nabi said in a statement.

The spokesman said that party has

recently launched a “Release Er Rashid Campaign” pledging to reach every corner of the state.

 
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