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ECI protest case: Delhi court discharges TMC leaders O'Brien, Ghose, Gokhale

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New Delhi, Jul 10 (PTI) A Delhi court on Thursday discharged 10 TMC leaders, including Derek O’Brien, Sagarika Ghose and Saket Gokhale, in a case linked to a protest outside the Election Commission of India despite prohibitory orders being in place last year.

Additional chief judicial magistrate Neha Mittal said, “All accused persons are discharged under Sections 188 (disobedience of order duly promulgated by public servant), 145 (joining or continuing in unlawful assembly, knowing it has been commanded to disperse) and 34 (common intention) of the IPC.” The matter has now been posted on July 16 for furnishing bail bonds.

A speaking order is awaited.

On May 13, the court granted bail to the accused persons.

On April 30, it granted exemption from personal appearance to the accused persons, except Vivek Gupta The court had summoned the accused persons on April 21 while taking congisance of the chargesheet.

The TMC leaders held the protest against central probe agencies CBI, NIA, ED and the Income Tax Department in April last year. A 10-member delegation of the TMC had announced the protest after meeting a full bench of the Election Commission of India (ECI) to press their demand.

The party alleged the central probe agencies were targeting opposition parties at the behest of the BJP-led Centre.

Delhi Police alleged TMC leaders accused in the case gathered outside the main gate of the ECI on April 8 last year and held a protest with placards and banners without requisite permission and despite Section 144 (prohibitory orders) of the Code of Criminal Procedure being in place.

Police alleged they continued to protest despite being informed about the prohibitory orders, following which an FIR was registered. PTI MNR MNR AMK AMK

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