This story is from April 14, 2022
Vandalism at CM residence: Eight get bail
New Delhi: Delhi High Court has
There is no allegation against the eight accused of indulging in arson and fire to damage public property. They have been in custody for 14 days and the evidence collected is such that there is no possibility of the applicants tampering with the evidence or inducing or threatening any witness, the court stated.
“Others who had been identified in photos have been issued notices under Section 41A (of the) CrPC and are also participating in the investigations. Thus, the continued custody of the applicants (accused) in jail is not called for only because some investigations are still going on,” Justice Asha Menon said.
The court granted them
granted
bail toeight people
, who werearrested
last month in a case related to thevandalism
outside theresidence
of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. Their continued detention in judicial custody is clearly not required for proper investigation of the offences, it said.“Others who had been identified in photos have been issued notices under Section 41A (of the) CrPC and are also participating in the investigations. Thus, the continued custody of the applicants (accused) in jail is not called for only because some investigations are still going on,” Justice Asha Menon said.
The court granted them
bail
on furnishing a personal bond and a surety bond each for a sum of Rs 35,000 and directed them not to leave Delhi without informing police. TNNStart a Conversation
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