Justice Nagamohan Das, vacated the stay following a communication sent by the trial judge seeking clarification on the High Court order of stay on November 19, due to which trial court was not able to decide on the bail plea.
Judicial Magistrate First Class Renuka Prasad had yesterday reserved its orders on the second bail application filed by Sooringe.
Soorinje had filed the application following the High Court order staying further proceedings against him in the Mangalore Homestay attack on July 28.
Soorinje submitted that he had only done his duty as a reporter and had no role to play in the alleged attack.
The first bail application was rejected on November 17.
The Magistrate had said that the High Court order merely stayed further proceedings and was silent about releasing Soorinje.
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A decision on the bail application would be taken following clarification from the High Court Registrar, he had said.
On July 28, over 12 students, including girls, partying at a homestay on the outskirts of Mangalore were targeted by activists allegedly belonging to 'Hindu Jagarana Vedike', who accused them of indulging in "immoral activities".