A Delhi courtroom not too long ago granted bail to a person who was arrested for allegedly possessing unlawful arms because it identified the potential for weapons being planted on him.
“The circumstance fortifies the arguments of the accused that the restoration was planted upon him. Even when the restoration is taken into account real because it has been already effected, no objective shall be served by detaining the accused in custody any additional,” the courtroom of Further Chief Judicial Justice of the Peace Medha Arya famous in its order dated December 24.
The courtroom famous that in accordance with the FIR, the investigating officer (IO) had obtained details about arresting Ajay at round 11 pm on December 11, however he had already been held at round 10.41 pm the identical day.
“…SHO (Station Home Officer) PS involved was directed to file an in depth report on this regard. IO confirms that no such report has been filed by the SHO PS involved,” the courtroom famous.
The Further Chief Judicial Justice of the Peace was listening to the bail plea of Ajay alias “Totla” in opposition to whom the Delhi Police had registered a case beneath the Arms Act (which was enacted to curb unlawful weapons and violence stemming from them).
“From the reply of the IO, it’s obvious that the custodial interrogation of the accused isn’t required. Accordingly, the applying for grant of bail is allowed,” the courtroom famous, directing the accused to furnish bail bonds price ₹ 20,000.
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