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Bombay High Court to hold virtual hearing in Tarun Tejpal case on October 27

Updated on: 20 September,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Panaji
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The hearing into the matter would be held virtually as Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta, representing the Goa government, will participate in the court proceedings from Delhi

Bombay High Court to hold virtual hearing in Tarun Tejpal case on October 27

Tarun Tejpal. File Pic

The Goa Bench of the Bombay High Court has said it will hear virtually on October 27 the Goa government's appeal against journalist Tarun Tejpal's acquittal in a 2013 rape case.


A bench of Justices MS Sonak and MS Jawalkar adjourned the matter till October 27 after Goa's Advocate General Devidas Pangam and a lawyer representing Tejpal asked for the next date of hearing. Justice Sonak said the court will set up the facility for a virtual hearing into the matter by the next date.


The hearing into the matter would be held virtually as Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta, representing the Goa government, will participate in the court proceedings from Delhi. Advocate General Pangam said the hearing on Monday was held to decide the next date (of hearing into the matter).


Earlier, the HC had on August 31 adjourned the hearing on the Goa government's appeal against Tejpal's acquittal in the rape case till September 20, pending request before the Chief Justice for a hybrid (physical plus virtual) hearing into the matter. Before that, the matter was being heard online.

On August 31, for the first time the matter was taken up physically, in the wake of the Goa government relaxing several Covid-19 curbs. In August, Tejpal in a submission before the HC sought an 'in-camera' hearing of the Goa government's petition challenging his acquittal in the case, and sought its dismissal while raising preliminary objections on its maintainability.

However, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta had at that time opposed Tejpal's request for the 'in-camera' hearing, saying the "country has the right to know how the institution dealt with the girl (victim)".

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On May 21 this year, a sessions court acquitted Tejpal, the former editor-in-chief of the Tehelka magazine, in the case where he was accused of sexually assaulting his then-colleague in a lift of a five-star hotel in Goa in November 2013 when they were attending an event. Later, the Goa government filed an appeal against it in the HC.

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