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Bombay HC granted bail to cartoonist Aseem Trivedi. Trivedi whose drawings mock Indian government's corruption had been jailed on a sedition charge.
Cartoonist Aseem Trivedi Accepts Bail
Hours after refusing to take the bail granted by Bombay High Court, cartoonist Aseem Trivedi, who is facing sedition charges, agreed to except it and execute the bond on Wednesday.

"I respect judiciary, will execute the bail bond tomorrow," Trivedi said.

Trivedi's associate said he will walk out of the Arthur Road jail tomorrow.

Trivedi will come out of jail tomorrow at around 3 pm, India Against Corruption (IAC) member Mayank Gandhi told reporters outside the prison after meeting Trivedi.

Gandhi, who met the cartoonist in the jail tonight, said the prison authorities have received the court order related to bail.

The Kanpur-based artist was initially reluctant to come out of jail unless all charges levelled against him are dropped, the IAC member said.

However, since State Home Minister R R Patil has promised to get the sedition charge dropped and to show respect to the court Trivedi has decided to come out of jail, Gandhi said.

Patil had earlier told reporters that he would seek the opinion of the Law department on the sedition charge.

"After getting the details, we shall take a decision on the issue of withdrawing the sedition charge on the cartoonist," he said.

The High Court while granting him bail observed that if drawing cartoons was the only allegation against him, then his custody was not required.

The division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice Nitin Jamdar directed Trivedi to be released on execution of a personal bail-bond of Rs 5,000.

The bail order was passed by the bench upon a public interest litigation by city-based lawyer Sanskar Marathe, who sought Trivedi's release because his arrest was "illegal, bad in law, and unjustified".

Earlier in the day, the HC had granted an hour's time to the state government to seek instructions from higher police officials as to why the government should oppose the bail.

But additional Public Prosecutor Purnima Kantharia later told the court that officers were in a meeting with the Chief Minister, and were not immediately available.

She had also argued that the High Court had no "locus" (jurisdiction) to grant bail, and if the accused wished, he could move the magistrate's court. Also, the probe in the case was on, she had said.

The bench, however, refused to accept her argument and said, "He can be released on a personal bond."

The court posted the PIL for further hearing on September 17, to decide whether sedition charge was applicable. The police were directed to file their reply before it.

Marathe's PIL contends that Trivedi's cartoons cannot, by any stretch of imagination, be said to attract the serious charge of sedition.

"The right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under Article 19 (1) (g) of the Indian Constitution will be under a serious threat if social activists and cartoonists are arrested on sedition charges," the petition said.

Trivedi was arrested on Saturday for allegedly depicting the national emblem and the Parliament in bad light in his cartoons during the anti-corruption movement led by Anna Hazare here December 2011 and later for posting them on his website.

The Mumbai police action sparked an outrage in the media and public circles on grounds of violating freedom of expression.

Under fire, the police after getting a week's custody of Trivedi on Sunday produced him before the court within 24 hours, saying it has completed his interrogation and no longer required him. The cartoonist was yesterday sent to jail till September 24. He refused to seek bail.
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9/D-110
Sep 12, 2012
08:17 PM

D-101/2
Sep 11, 2012

Jo read my mail above .It will clarify .

a k ghai
mumbai, India
8/D-105
Sep 12, 2012
08:08 PM

U will always shout and protest if the tricolor is disrespected but if the national emblem is made fun of.. u seem to take the side of this bloke. U r nothing more than a hypocrite !!"

Friend Jo

Cheer up and smile .
I cursed both the Govt and the Cartoonist .I had also already modified my stand .
No Grudges please .

a k ghai
mumbai, India
7/D-64
Sep 12, 2012
01:02 PM

A.K Ghai

>>Has Govt no other businesses than to entangle self in such self humiliating episodes ???

U will always shout and protest if the tricolor is disrespected but if the national emblem is made fun of.. u seem to take the side of this bloke. U r nothing more than a hypocrite !!

Jo Mb, kolkata
6/D-49
Sep 12, 2012
10:48 AM

 We should not make  this cartoonist a hero as if he had done something extraordinary for this nation. We show sympathy for him as he was unnecessarily harrassed and was charged and arrested under sedition act. We should also pressurize state govt and make it withdraw sedition charges. But, at the same time we should demand punishment to this cartoonist for distorting national symbol. Who are supporting him blindly are those who believe in   " PETRIOTISM IS THE LAST RESORT OF THE SCOUNDRELS". Are such people not a threat to the unity and integrity of the nation.

dinesh chauksey, bhopal
5/D-122
Sep 11, 2012
11:39 PM

 A look at the world of politics, statecraft, diplomacy and books Indian politicians are getting touch and sensitive about cartoons. I think when a political order is in a state of absolute free fall, the decaying order becomes hypersensitive to the caricature in cartoons. The MPs and MLAs now know that the citizens of India are filled with contempt and anger for the egregious plunder they have indulged in over the years. Actually more tham corruption which is there in all political systems, it is the politicians like Laloo Prasad Yadave and D P Yadava, Jagdish Tytler and other such criminals who masquerade as "peoples" representatives which stokes the anger of peo on his carple. P Chidambaram, the Finance Minister, was defeated in the Sivagnagai Parliamentary Constituency but goes arpound with the emblem of the Republic emblazoned on his car. Rightly there is anger because the Constitution of India does not envisage a Kletocratic state. Dr B R Ambedkar and his team worked out a Constitution which would be the basis of a civilized political order underpinned by Rule of Law. We now have the rule of outlaws and some of them like Poolan Devi even were elected to parliament and I am sure that Tamil Badu would have elected Veerapan, had he not been encountered. Now the Cartoons. I have shown them with this blog not because the cartoon are of a high artistic value but because they succeeded eminently in doing what Shri Aseem Trivedi set out to do: provoke anger and contempt. There is nothing remotely seditious about the cartoons and to invoke the outdated Anti Sedition Law is outrageous. The arrest and imprisonment of Shri Trivedi only shows that the corrupt political class is hitting back using the instruments of the state and when this happens we know that the end is in sight. A discredited political order tottering at the weight of its own monstrous inequities is struggling to regain the ground that is slipping from under its feet and in this I do not see any difference between the Congress and the BJP. I was surprised at the response of both Kiran Bedi and Arvind Khejriwal who in an oblique manner justified the arrest and imprisonment of Shrri Asseem Trivedi. I see this issue as one that frames an informed citizen's right to critique the politics of his land. He has not offended any religious or identity group and his depictions are not scandalous. I have a complaint. I personally dislike the use of animals as symbols of evil. In ome of the cartoons the lions of the Republic are replaced by jackals. I like Juno the Jackal of Karadi Tales and I made him the hero of a whole series of stories on which my daughter grew up and I strongly condemn the use of the animal is this disgusting way. The lions could have easily been replaced by a Gandhi topi wearing kletocrat and it would have been OK. Otherwise these cartoons do make a powerful impact on the viewer. I appeal to the authorities through my Blog to release Shri Trivedi,

Bahu Virupaksha, Pondicherry
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