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Four students of Nithyananda's Gurukul produced in HC

Four minor students of a Gurukul run by god-man Nithyananda, whose parents alleged that they were held 'hostage' by the police were produced before the Gujarat High Court on Wednesday. The parents claimed that they were not allowed to meet their children by the Ahmedabad district police, who are probing a complaint filed by another parent that his two daughters were held captive by the Ashram authorities.

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Published : Nov 28, 2019, 6:04 AM IST

Gujarat High Court
Gujarat High Court

Ahmedabad: Four minor students of a Gurukul run by godman Nithyananda were produced before the Gujarat High Court on Wednesday, after their parents alleged that they had been held `hostage' by the police.

The Gurukul-cum-Ashram (a residential school) is situated at Hirapur village on the outskirts of the city.

As the habeas corpus petitions came up for hearing on Wednesday afternoon, Justice S R Brahmbhatt asked police to immediately produce the four students -- two boys and two girls.

The four teenage students were produced before the court in the evening.

A habeas corpus petition is filed to obtain a direction from the court to the authorities to produce someone who has gone missing or is suspected to have been held in captivity illegally.

The parents claimed that they were not allowed to meet their children by the Ahmedabad district police, who are probing a complaint filed by another parent that his two daughters were held captive by the Ashram authorities.

The petitioners alleged that their children had been "kept like hostages in the Gurukul" by the police who are investigating the case of missing girls.

They also alleged that police "are showing morphed pornographic material of Nithyananda Swami to the children in order to incite them against him and extract statements against the Gurukul".

When produced before the court, the four minors said they had no problem in staying at the Gurukul, and they should be allowed to meet their parents.

Passing an interim order, the court asked the police to let the parents meet their children.

The judge, however, also said that parents must not create any hindrance in the investigation.

The police stated that they will not stop the parents from meeting their children.

The court said it will pronounce its final order on the petitions on Thursday.

Nithyananda, who is facing a case of kidnapping and illegal confinement, has reportedly fled the country, according to the police.


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Ahmedabad: Four minor students of a Gurukul run by godman Nithyananda were produced before the Gujarat High Court on Wednesday, after their parents alleged that they had been held `hostage' by the police.

The Gurukul-cum-Ashram (a residential school) is situated at Hirapur village on the outskirts of the city.

As the habeas corpus petitions came up for hearing on Wednesday afternoon, Justice S R Brahmbhatt asked police to immediately produce the four students -- two boys and two girls.

The four teenage students were produced before the court in the evening.

A habeas corpus petition is filed to obtain a direction from the court to the authorities to produce someone who has gone missing or is suspected to have been held in captivity illegally.

The parents claimed that they were not allowed to meet their children by the Ahmedabad district police, who are probing a complaint filed by another parent that his two daughters were held captive by the Ashram authorities.

The petitioners alleged that their children had been "kept like hostages in the Gurukul" by the police who are investigating the case of missing girls.

They also alleged that police "are showing morphed pornographic material of Nithyananda Swami to the children in order to incite them against him and extract statements against the Gurukul".

When produced before the court, the four minors said they had no problem in staying at the Gurukul, and they should be allowed to meet their parents.

Passing an interim order, the court asked the police to let the parents meet their children.

The judge, however, also said that parents must not create any hindrance in the investigation.

The police stated that they will not stop the parents from meeting their children.

The court said it will pronounce its final order on the petitions on Thursday.

Nithyananda, who is facing a case of kidnapping and illegal confinement, has reportedly fled the country, according to the police.


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Four students of Nithyananda's Gurukul produced in HC

         Ahmedabad, Nov 27 (PTI) Four minor students of a

`Gurukul' run by godman Nithyananda were produced before the

Gujarat High Court on Wednesday, after their parents alleged

that they had been held `hostage' by the police.

         The Gurukul-cum-Ashram (a residential school) is

situated at Hirapur village on the outskirts of the city.

         As the habeas corpus petitions came up for hearing on

Wednesday afternoon, Justice S R Brahmbhatt asked police to

immediately produce the four students -- two boys and two

girls.

         The four teenage students were produced before the

court in the evening.

         A habeas corpus petition is filed to obtain a

direction from the court to the authorities to produce someone

who has gone missing or is suspected to have been held in

captivity illegally.

         The parents claimed that they were not allowed to meet

their children by the Ahmedabad district police, who are

probing a complaint filed by another parent that his two

daughters were held captive by the Ashram authorities.

         The petitioners alleged that their children had been

"kept like hostages in the Gurukul" by the police who are

investigating the case of missing girls.

         They also alleged that police "are showing morphed

pornographic material of Nithyananda Swami to the children in

order to incite them against him and extract statements

against the Gurukul".

         When produced before the court, the four minors said

they had no problem in staying at the Gurukul, and they should

be allowed to meet their parents.

         Passing an interim order, the court asked the police

to let the parents meet their children.

         The judge, however, also said that parents must not

create any hindrance in the investigation.

         The police stated that they will not stop the parents

from meeting their children.

         The court said it will pronounce its final order on

the petitions on Thursday.

         Nithyananda, who is facing a case of kidnapping and

illegal confinement, has reportedly fled the country,

according to the police.


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