Friday, April 19, 2024

Topic: Maudany

Bail relaxation: SC permits Muslim leader Abdul Nasir Maudany to stay in home town, Kerala

The Supreme Court has granted relaxation of bail condition imposed on Abdul Nasir Maudany, prominent Muslim leader in Kerala and an undertrial prisoner in the 2008 Bangalore blasts case, permitting him to travel and to reside in his home town in Kerala.

Supreme Court allows Abdul Nasir Maudany to stay in Kerala

On Monday, the Supreme Court granted permission to veteran Muslim scholar Abdul Nasir Maudany to stay in his home state of Kerala. Maudany, who was granted bail in connection with the Bengaluru blast case, had been residing in Bengaluru but was unable to leave the city due to bail conditions.

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"Mother's health was better when he (Siddique Kappan) came home once to meet her. But it worsened when he was taken back to jail" said Raihana Siddique, wife of arrested Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan.

“He spent 11 years in jail since arrest, seven years under conditional bail,” Maudany’s lawyer to SC

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Abdul Nazir Maudany has spent 11 years in jail since arrest and seven years under conditional bail, said a plea to the Supreme Court of India to relax Maudany's bail condition and permit him to stay in his hometown in Kerala till the pendency of the trial in the 2008 Bengaluru bomb blast case in which he is an accused.