Students and members of NSUI display placard condemning the arrest of the activist Disha Ravi. (Photo | Shriram B, EPS) 
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Social media toolkit case: Climate activist Disha Ravi urges Delhi HC to modify bail condition

While granting bail, the trial court imposed various conditions on her, including that she shall not leave the country without prior permission of the court.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: Climate activist Disha Ravi, facing prosecution for her alleged involvement in sharing a toolkit backing the farmers’ protest in 2021, urged the Delhi High Court, on Monday, to modify a bail condition of seeking prior permission from the trial court before travelling abroad.

The plea came up for hearing before Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma. Ravi was arrested by the Delhi Police on February 13, 2021, for allegedly being involved in sharing on social media a toolkit related to the farmers’ protest which was then going on against the Centre’s three farm laws, and was granted bail by a trial court here on February 23, 2021.

While granting bail, the trial court imposed various conditions on her, including that she shall not leave the country without prior permission of the court.

Ravi, in her plea before the high court, has sought modification of the bail condition that she should take prior permission from the trial court to travel abroad.

Her counsel urged the high court to modify the condition to the extent that she shall intimate the trial court before going abroad.

“I need to travel abroad frequently and on short notice. I have already travelled abroad three times after passing of the bail order and even an LOC has been issued against me. The bail condition of taking prior permission from the trial court is causing me inconvenience. I have not violated any of the bail conditions,” Ravi’s counsel argued on her behalf.

However, the state’s counsel opposed the plea, saying that merely because the condition is found inconvenient by her, it cannot be a ground for modification.

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