New Delhi: 4 co-owners arrested within the case of the dying of three college students resulting from flood in RAU’S IAS Research Circle in Previous Rajendra Nagar space have filed a bail petition within the Delhi Excessive Court docket. The 4 accused have approached the Excessive Court docket after the Rouse Avenue Court docket rejected their bail petitions.
The accused who’ve filed bail petitions embody Tejinder Singh, Parvinder Singh, Harvinder Singh and Sarabjit Singh. On August 23, the Rouse Avenue Court docket had ordered the rejection of the bail petitions of those 4 accused. This order has been challenged within the Excessive Court docket.
What was the stand of the accused
In the course of the bail listening to within the Rouse Avenue Court docket, the lawyer showing on behalf of those teaching accused had stated that the bail petition needs to be heard on the idea of information of the case and legislation and never on the idea of feelings. He had stated that when the company doesn’t take motion, additionally it is part of the crime. He had stated that the officers of Delhi Municipal Company know every thing however they do nothing. The lawyer of the co-owners stated that harmless individuals have been arrested on a big scale to calm the emotions of the general public. How are the accused accountable for this? Ought to the accused decide up a shovel and begin cleansing the drains?
Allow us to inform you that on August 2, the Delhi Excessive Court docket has handed over the investigation of this case to the CBI. Earlier, the Classes Court docket of Tis Hazari Court docket, whereas disposing of the bail plea of the 4 co-owners, had stated that now this case has been transferred to the CBI, so file the petition within the CBI court docket. On this case, an accused and Thar driver Manuj Kathuria has already been granted bail by the Classes Court docket.