Mumbai: The Bombay High Court refused to quash the case lodged against civil liberties activist Gautam Navlakha today in the Koregaon-Bhima violence and for having alleged Maoist links, noting that there was prima facie substance in the case.
"Considering the magnitude of the case, we feel a thorough investigation is required," a division bench of Justices Ranjit More and Bharati Dangre said. The case is not without basis and absence of material," it added.
The bench dismissed the petition filed by Navlakha seeking to quash the FIR lodged against him by the Pune police on January 2018 after the Elgar Parishad held on December 31, 2017 that had allegedly triggered violence at Koregaon Bhima in Pune district the next day.
The police had also alleged that Navlakha and other accused in the case had Maoist links and were working towards overthrowing the government.
"The offence is not limited to Koregaon-Bhima violence. There are many more facets to it. Hence, we feel investigation is required," the court said.
After the bench pronounced its judgment, Navlakha's counsel Yug Chaudhary sought an extension of the interim protection from arrest granted to Navlakha by the high court after he had filed the petition.
The bench agreed and extended the protection from arrest to Navlakha for three weeks to enable him to approach the Supreme Court in an appeal against the HC order.