The court granted anticipatory bail to Sinha saying that there was no need of his custodial interrogation.
It stipulated that Sinha would report to the police station, where the case is lodged, every week.
The Kolkata police had lodged a complaint at the Shakespeare police station on July 12 alleging that Sinha, a DU political science professor, was trying to spread communal hatred through his Facebook posts over Basirhat violence.
Baduria and its adjoining areas including Keosha market, Banshtala, Ramchandrapur and Tentulia had witnessed communal riots between two communities following an 'objectionable' post by a youth on the Facebook.
Though the youth was arrested, members of two communities indulged in fights besides, setting up road blockades in many places, destroying shops and torching vehicles.
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