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'Scanty, sketchy evidence': Delhi court grants bail to Disha Ravi

Updated on: 23 February,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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Ravi has been directed to not leave the country, and cooperate with the ongoing investigation as a condition for grant of bail.

'Scanty, sketchy evidence': Delhi court grants bail to Disha Ravi

Police officers escort toolkit case accused Disha Ravi (centre) to a local court in New Delhi on Friday. Pic/AFP

A Delhi court on Tuesday granted bail to climate activist Disha Ravi in the toolkit case, considering the "scanty and sketchy evidence on record".


"Considering the scanty and sketchy evidence on record, I do not find any palpable reason to breach the rule of bail for a 22-year-old girl who has absolutely no criminal antecedents," Additional Sessions Judge Dharmender Rana noted.


Ravi has been directed to not leave the country, and cooperate with the ongoing investigation as a condition for grant of bail.


She faces charges of conspiracy and sedition in the 'Toolkit' conspiracy case related to the farmers' agitation and was arrested from Bengaluru on February 13.

The Delhi Police have contended that the Google document tweeted by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg to back the farmers' protest and then deleted, was created by Ravi and two other activists -- Nikita Jacob and Shantanu Muluk.

During the three-hour-long bail hearing on February 20, the police said that the 'Toolkit' was a sinister design to defame India and cause violence.

"Poetic Justice Foundation and Sikhs For Justice in order to hide their involvement, used Disha Ravi as a front to carry out nefarious activity," Additional Solicitor General S.V. Raju told the court, adding that these organisations are connected to the Khalistani movement.

Ravi's counsel Advocate Siddharth Agarwal, however, claimed there is no evidence linking the toolkit to the violence during the farmers' march on January 26.

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