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Court rejects bail plea of accused in 10-yr-old case

Court rejects bail plea of accused in 10-yr-old case


Chandigarh, September 20

A local court has rejected the bail application of a 67-year-old accused, Narinder Kapoor, who was arrested for alleged illegal sale of plots 10 years ago.

The police had registered the case against the accused on May 14, 2011, under sections 420, 120-B of the Indian Penal Code at the Sector 11 police station.

The case was registered on a complaint of Maya Ram, Superintendent, Deputy Commissioner office, UT, who alleged that Inderjit Kaur and Narinder Kapoor frequently made intkaal of the plots situated in Khuda Ali Sher village, Chandigarh, and further sold them to other parties.

During the trial of the case, the accused was declared a proclaimed person on October 14, 2015, by the Judicial Magistrate, Chandigarh.

The counsel for the accused said the accused was in custody for three weeks. He had appeared before the court till 2015 and thereafter his previous counsel had informed him that the case had been closed, therefore there was no need to attend the court in future.

The counsel also cited old age of the accused while seeking bail.

The Public Prosecutor said if concession of bail was granted to the accused, he would again jump the bail. — TNS


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