Top Indian editor Tarun Tejpal to appear in court over rape case

Indian news magazine editor Tarun Tejpal landed in the holiday state of Goa on Friday promising to appear in court where he faces a possible rape charge that could see him jailed for 10 years.
Police have been searching for the founder of Tehelka, an investigative magazine responsible for some of India’s hardest-hitting undercover journalism, who flew from his home in New Delhi on Friday afternoon.
In court in the city of Panaji, a judge granted him “relief from arrest” until at least 10am on Saturday when hearings will resume, contradicting Indian media reports that he had been detained already.
His lawyer Geeta Luthra, addressing the judge in court, promised that the ponytailed 50-year-old would appear in court personally on Saturday.
“(He gets) interim relief from arrest till 10am tomorrow, when the case will be heard again,” judge Anuja Prabhudessai said late on Friday.
Goa’s top policeman Kishan Kumar confirmed that Tejpal had not been arrested or detained on his arrival in Goa.