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From: Kavita Srivastava <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 2:48 PM
Subject: Binayak convicted - sentence still to be pronounced
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Dear Friends,


By now you all must have got to know about the conviction of Dr.
Binayak Sen u/s of 120(B), 124(A) of the IPC and 1,2,3,5, Chattisgarh
Special Public Security Act and SEc 39 (2) of the UAPA (2004 amended).
The court has not yet pronounced the sentence. We are waiting for
that. Binayak  was taken away immediately into custody. He was
extremely equanmous. It was an emotional moment for Dr. Sen's
daughters and brother Dipanker. Ilina ofcourse is upset but thinking
ahead.

This judgement is really unacceptable and unconstitutional. After all
two of the laws under which he has been convicted are themselves being
questioned as far as their constitutional validity is concerned.

We need to know the nature of the sentence inorder to know whether we
can apply for bail. 124(a) has imprisonment upto life, so does sec
39(2) of the UAPA. bail can only be applied if the sentence is upto
three years.

Well, we need to really build a campaign again. there was really no
evidence, however, it is a bit too early to say what arguments the
judge has given to reach this conclusion. We have to wait an hour or
so.

Dr. Binayak Sen will appeal in the High Court at the earliest.

The other two co-accused Piyush Guha and Narayan Sanyal have also been
convicted. some extra sections have been applied narayan Sanyal.

Kavita Srivastava, Rajendra Sail, Vivek Sundar and other friends.

2.45pm 24th December, 2010

Note: Please forward this to as many friends.

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Kavita Srivastava
(General Secretary) PUCL Rajasthan

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