Noida: Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered that Aditya Anand and Rupesh Roy, arrested in connection with the Noida labourers’ protest of April 13, will remain in judicial custody till further orders. The bench was hearing a petition filed by Aditya’s brother, Keshaw Anand, alleging custodial torture and seeking protection from any further police remand.On Monday, the court had asked police to ensure both men were produced before it. A bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan spoke directly to the two accused on Tuesday and asked them about their treatment in custody. After hearing the parties, the court said, “We have heard senior counsel for the parties. Pending further consideration of the matter, we direct the judicial custody of the two persons, Aditya Anand and Rupesh Roy, to continue.” The case will be heard next on July 21.The petition had sought relief against the possibility of the two men being taken again into police custody, alleging they had already been physically tortured. During the hearing, the bench also told them to cooperate with the probe.According to the petitioner’s counsel, Manik Gupta, the immediate concern was to prevent any fresh police remand by UP or Haryana Police while their bail plea remains pending before a Surajpur court. “Our bail application is pending before Surajpur court. But in the meantime, there were chances of UP and Haryana Police taking them on remand and the same custodial torture would have continued. But since they have been ordered to remain in judicial custody, our concern is addressed,” he said.Before the bench, Aditya described what happened after his arrest in Trichy and during police remand. He said he was present at the protest site on April 10 and 11, when he administered an oath to workers that the protest would remain peaceful. He also told the court that police took him blindfolded to bushes and asked him to pick up items as directed. Aditya further said more than 150 Noida workers were still lodged in Luksar jail, including two minors.When asked about their occupations, Aditya said he is a software engineer and Rupesh said he is an auto-rickshaw driver.Senior lawyer Colin Gonsalves, appearing for the petitioner, sought an independent CBI inquiry into the police action. Gupta also told the court that Aditya’s mandatory medical examination, conducted at 3pm on April 30 after police remand ended, recorded “injury on his left forearm and swelling in the middle finger”, which he said indicated physical torture in custody.In a separate mention, advocate Shahrukh Alam raised the arrest of another accused, Satyam Verma, and the use of the National Security Act against him. The lawyer said he was arrested in three FIRs and later detained under Section 3 of NSA, with the grounds alleging he provoked workers through his “disagreeable ideology” and through the books he reads and articles he writes on labour laws and labour issues.Hearing another petition filed by Shambhari, Satyam’s wife, the bench issued notices to UP govt, state police and the Centre to file replies. The petitioner alleged that the state govt had “weaponised” police to crush a legitimate workers’ protest in favour of corporate entities.
