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TISS student accused of ‘Maoist links’ sent to jail by court

Police say two TISS professors received suspicious messages as investigators examine deleted chats and fieldwork reports in Abhirup Paul’s case.

Summary by Hindustan Times
The police told the court that the accused had sent a supposedly objectionable book titled ‘Prison House Rose Garden’ to various groups via Telegram and had “not only downloaded Maoist literature but had also done field work relating to it”.

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A former student of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences has filed a petition for anticipatory bail in the Bombay High Court against an FIR related to an unauthorized gathering held on campus last year in memory of the late Delhi University professor G.N. Saibaba. The argument before the court states that downloading books or discussing literature is not a crime.

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Scroll India broke the news in Mumbai, India on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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