Mumbai: An engineering student spent nearly 20 days in Yerwada Jail in Pune, expelled by her college, and missed India’s Operation Sindore allegedly critically critically missed her examination to resume a social media post. On Tuesday, the Bombay High Court ordered him a relief on bail, giving him relief, and asked his college, Sinhagad Academy of Engineering, so that he would suspend his removal with immediate effect.
The student is currently in its fourth semester in a college affiliated to the University of Savitribai Phule Pune. According to the court, who called the case “absolutely shocking”, the student took down the post within two hours, and apologized for it. He should not have been taken into custody in the first place, the court saw.
The alleged objectionable posts on Instagram were not made by him, but according to the FIR, it was shared with someone else’s post.
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Providing a 19 -year -old relief, the court said, “There is no dispute that immediately within two hours, the petitioner removed the post and expressed a repentance and apologized … According to us, it is shocked that he was lodged against him on May 9, 2025, after removing the position.”
The Pune Police’s Kondahwa station endangered India’s sovereignty, integrity and unity, to promote enmity among various groups, and work with the intention of resentment among others, working with and malicious acts, the Indian Kondhawa station filed an FIR against the student.
The student approached the Bombay High Court, requesting an FIR against him, and was given interim relief and immediately released.
The High Court also ordered that the student be allowed to appear for his upcoming examinations on May 29, May 31 and June 3.
The court said that the student had already remembered two examinations on 24 and 27 May as she was in custody and was expelled from her college. He sought permission to allow two missed examinations.
However, the college said through its advocate that the examination is conducted by the university, and that the institution itself would not be able to make decisions independently to allow him to appear for two examinations.
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According to the case registered on 9 May, a constable on duty at Kondhwa police station came to the post of student on social media, which he was in the form of WhatsApp as one of the group, which was part of him. The original post was by a user named “Reformiston/Dr. Marib”, which he resumed on his Instagram account, stated that the FIR had seen a copy.
Demanding his custody, the Kondhwa police told a Pune court that they needed to investigate the origin of the post, and also whether the student knew the person who made the original post.
The Post claimed that India had started a war between Pakistan’s two nuclear countries, without proof of Pakistan’s Pahgam terror attack. It also slammed the Government of India, called it a “fascist rule”, and referred to the alleged colonization of India to Kashmir.
The FIR said that the student had shared the post on his Instagram account with “intentions to harass Shanti”.
In its order, a copy in which Diprin has seen, the Bombay High Court said, however, he did not find any reason to detain him in judicial custody. His task of sharing the post can be most commonly called by a young student, who is still taking his education “, the ruling said.
The High Court also slammed the college to rustic him for “haste”, allegedly without giving him a hearing. The court said, “The order of war perfectly ignores the applicant’s Act in removing the post, expresses repentance and apologizes. Therefore, we find that the jung order needs to be suspended,” the court said.
(Edited by Mannat Chugh)