ISRO Espionage Case: CBI Seeks Adjournment Of Plea Against Pre-Arrest Bail Granted To 4 Officers; Supreme Court To Hear On Feb 25

Srishti Ojha

28 Jan 2022 7:22 AM GMT

  • ISRO Espionage Case: CBI Seeks Adjournment Of Plea Against Pre-Arrest Bail Granted To 4 Officers; Supreme Court To Hear On Feb 25

    The Supreme Court of India on Friday adjourned the hearing of CBI's plea against anticipatory bail granted to officers accused of conspiracy to implicate Nambi Narayanan in the ISRO Espionage case to 25th February. A Bench comprising Justice AM Khanwilkar and Justice CT Ravikumar issued the direction in pursuance of a letter circulated by CBI seeking four weeks' time to file the...

    The Supreme Court of India on Friday adjourned the hearing of CBI's plea against anticipatory bail granted to officers accused of conspiracy to implicate Nambi Narayanan in the ISRO Espionage case to 25th February. 

    A Bench comprising Justice AM Khanwilkar and Justice CT Ravikumar issued the direction in pursuance of a letter circulated by CBI seeking four weeks' time to file the rejoinder affidavit.

    The present special leave petition has been filed by CBI assailing the anticipatory bail granted by the Kerala High Court to four police and intelligence bureau officials in the case related to the alleged framing of ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan in a 1994 espionage case, the Supreme Court on Monday granted two weeks time to CBI to file rejoinder.

    During the hearing, the Bench asked why 4 weeks' time is being sought by CBI to file a rejoinder.

    Advocate A Venkatesh appearing for CBI informed the Court that time is being sought as the officers are down with covid.

    Earlier on January 3rd 2022, CBI had sought two weeks' time to file a rejoinder.

    On November 23, 2021 the bench of Justices AM Khanwilkar and CT Ravikumar had issued notice in CBI's SLP against the anticipatory bail granted to police officers S Vijayan, Thampi S Durgadutt as well as RB Sreekumar(who later became Gujarat DGP), and another former IB official S Jayaprakash.

    In 2018, while awarding compensation of Rs 50 lakhs to Dr.Nambi Narayanan for his illegal arrest and custodial torture, the Supreme Court had constituted a commission led by former Supreme Court judge Justice DK Jain to probe into the larger conspiracy by investigators in the ISRO espionage case. In April 2021, Justice Jain committee submitted a report before the Supreme Court. Later, the Supreme Court directed the CBI to proceed against the accused based on the preliminary enquiry conducted by it into the larger conspiracy.

    In the order granting anticipatory bail, the High Court observed that concerns of the Kerala police at that stage about the espionage case cannot be said to be without basis.

    "Some of the documents which have been produced for perusal indicate that there were certain suspicious circumstances pointing towards the act of the Scientists in the ISRO and that is what induced the officers to proceed against them", Justice Ashok Menon had noted in the order.

    The High Court also remarked that there was "not even a scintilla of evidence" to suggest that the petitioners accused of implicating former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan in the espionage case were influenced by foreign elements.

    "There is not even a scintilla of evidence regarding the petitioners being influenced by any foreign power so as to induce them to hatch a conspiracy to falsely implicate the Scientists of the ISRO with the intention to stall the activities of the ISRO with regard to the development of Cryogenic Engine", the High Court order said.

    Case Title: CBI versus P S Jayaprakash and others, SLP(Crl) No.8008-8010/2021

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