Pune teen student, held for Op Sindoor post and later granted bail, appears for exam: HC told
The court ordered immediate release of the 19-year-old, originally from Jammu and Kashmir, from Pune's Yerwada Central Jail.
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Mumbai, 29 May
The Pune teen student, arrested for her social media post
criticising the Indian government over Operation Sindoor and later released on
bail, has appeared for her semester examination under requisite security, her
lawyer told the Bombay High Court on Thursday.
The high court had on Tuesday slammed the Maharashtra government
for its "absolutely shocking" and "radical" reaction to the
engineering student's post and for arresting her.
The court ordered immediate release of the 19-year-old, originally
from Jammu and Kashmir, from Pune's Yerwada Central Jail, noting the police
were "bent upon ruining her life" and turning her into a
"hardcore criminal".
The court had also suspended the rustication order issued by the
student's college Sinhgad Academy of Engineering, and permitted her to appear
for ongoing second year semester examinations.
Her advocate Farhana Shah informed a vacation bench of Justices
Gauri Godse and Somasekhar Sundaresan that pursuant to the court order, the
student was released from jail on Tuesday night.
"The college issued her the admit card on Wednesday and she
has appeared for the exam scheduled on Thursday," Shah said.
The student had missed two papers and as many practical exams
while she was in custody, she said.
The court said the teenager can make necessary application to the
college and the Savitribai Phule Pune University, to which the academy is
affiliated, seeking special permission to reappear for the missed exams.
"No further directions are required now. The matter shall be
placed before the regular bench on 9 June," the bench said.
The college said as per HC's directives, special arrangements have
been made for the student to appear for exams.
"The girl will be giving her exams in a separate classroom. A
separate supervisor will be assigned for her exams and two security guards, one
male and one female, will accompany her on the campus for her safety," the
college's principal, Kishor Patil, said.
The high court, while granting bail to the student on Tuesday, had
asked the college management to make special arrangements for her keeping in
mind security concerns.
The controversy began on 7 May when the student, pursuing a
Bachelor of Engineering (Information Technology) degree, shared a post on
Instagram from an account named 'Reformistan' that criticised the Indian
government amid Operation Sindoor which targeted terror sites in PoK and
Pakistan.
However, realising her mistake, she deleted the post and also
apologised for reposting it.
Despite the teenager deleting the post swiftly, the Kondhwa police
in Pune registered an FIR on 9 May and arrested her.
She was later sent to judicial custody and lodged at Yerwada
prison. The college also rusticated her immediately.
Challenging her rustication and seeking quashing of the FIR, the
student approached the Bombay High Court.
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