High Court grants bail to labour rights activist Naudeep Kaur

Navdeep Kaur

Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana High Court granted bail Friday labour rights activist Naudeep Kaur. The bail order for Naudeep Kaur came more than six weeks after she was arrested in Haryana’s Sonipat for allegedly gheraoing an industrial unit and demanding money from the company. “The court accepted the bail application of Naudeep Kaur. She has been granted bail by the high court,” her counsel Arshdeep Singh Cheema said.

In her bail plea, the 23-year-old activist had claimed to have been severely beaten up at a police station after she was arrested by the Sonipat police January 12. The police have denied the charge as ‘baseless’.

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Kaur had also claimed that she was falsely arraigned as accused in an FIR lodged under various sections, including 307 (attempt to murder), of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The activist claimed she was targeted and falsely implicated in the case as she was successful in generating massive support for the ongoing farmers’ movement against the Centre’s three contentious farm laws.

Hailing from Punjab’s Muktsar district, Kaur is lodged in Haryana’s Karnal jail. The high court had posted February 24 the hearing on her bail plea to Friday.

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