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Nikita moves Delhi court in toolkit case


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Judge who gave bail to Disha to hear Jacob plea today | India News


NEW DELHI: Activist Nikita Jacob, a co-accused in the farm agitation toolkit case, has moved a Delhi court for anticipatory bail. Her plea is likely to come up for hearing in the court of additional sessions judge Dharmender Rana on Tuesday.
As in the case of Shantanu Muluk, another activist named in Delhi Police’s FIR, the Bombay high court had granted Jacob transit anticipatory bail for three weeks, starting February
17. She was asked to approach the Delhi court within this period for further relief.
It was sessions judge Rana who granted bail to Disha Ravi, the climate activist arrested from Bengaluru in the same case, on February 23. Citing “scanty and sketchy evidence available on record”, he said there was no palpable reason to breach the general rule of bail “against the 22-year-old lady with absolutely blemishfree antecedents and having firm roots in society”. The prosecution had pushed its case on the basis of alleged “links” between Disha and “pro-Khalistani secessionist group” Poetic Justice Foundation.

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Toolkit case: After Disha Ravi's arrest, Delhi Police looks for activist Nikita Jacob


Toolkit case: After Disha Ravi, Delhi Police looks for activist Nikita Jacob
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Updated: Monday, February 15, 2021, 13:38 [IST]
New Delhi, Feb 15: The Delhi police has issued a warrant against activist, Nikita Jacob in connection with the toolkit case.
Earlier the police told a court that the arrest of Disha Ravi, one of the editors of toolkit used by Greta Thunberg was the first in the case. The police said that Disha have allegedly edited the toolkit on February 3 and many others are involved in the matter.
The court has sent Disha to five days police custody. She was arrested on Saturday. The police are looking for two more suspects in the case. While raids are being carried out in Mumbai and other places, the police are hunting for Nikita and Shantanu, two other accused in the case.

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