BENGALURU: After spending 116 days in jail and three attempts to win freedom, Mohammed Nalapad, son of Shantinagar Congress lawmaker NA Haris, walked out of Central Prison past due Thursday evening, hours after the Karnataka top court docket granted him conditional bail.
Nalapad has been booked for attempting to murder a early life in an upscale cafe in UB City on February 17. He surrendered on February 19, and was once despatched to the Central Jail day after today. Nalapad’s two bail petitions to the trial court docket and one to the top court docket have been rejected.
Allowing Nalapad’s second bail petition before the top court docket, Justice John Michael Cunha directed that the accused be launched on bail on a bond for Rs 2 lakh with two sureties of a like amount. Nalapad has been told to seem before the court docket, as and when required, and told to not tamper with evidence or threaten, induce or attract prosecution witnesses.
Told not to delight in such offences
The accused has been told not to delight in identical offences and not to leave the jurisdiction of the trial court docket with out its permission. Nalapad is one the nine accused of attacking Vidvat, son of a businessman, on February 17. The trial court docket had rejected his bail petitionson March2 andMay 30, and the top court docket on March 14.
Nalapad has been booked for attempting to murder a early life in an upscale cafe in UB City on February 17. He surrendered on February 19, and was once despatched to the Central Jail day after today. Nalapad’s two bail petitions to the trial court docket and one to the top court docket have been rejected.
Allowing Nalapad’s second bail petition before the top court docket, Justice John Michael Cunha directed that the accused be launched on bail on a bond for Rs 2 lakh with two sureties of a like amount. Nalapad has been told to seem before the court docket, as and when required, and told to not tamper with evidence or threaten, induce or attract prosecution witnesses.
Told not to delight in such offences
The accused has been told not to delight in identical offences and not to leave the jurisdiction of the trial court docket with out its permission. Nalapad is one the nine accused of attacking Vidvat, son of a businessman, on February 17. The trial court docket had rejected his bail petitionson March2 andMay 30, and the top court docket on March 14.
After 116 days, Mohammed Nalapad out on bail
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June 16, 2018
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