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Pune court cancels non-bailable warrant issued against quota activist Manoj Jarange

The judicial magistrate (first class) court had issued the NBW against Jarange in connection with a 2013 cheating case after he failed to appear before it on July 23
Manoj Jarange. File photo

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Pune, August 2

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A court in Pune on Friday cancelled a non-bailable warrant (NBW) issued against quota activist Manoj Jarange in a case of alleged cheating.

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The judicial magistrate (first class) court had issued the NBW against Jarange in connection with a 2013 cheating case after he failed to appear before it on July 23.

The activist appeared before the judicial magistrate (first class) on Friday, while his lawyer, Harshad Nimbalkar, moved an application seeking cancellation of the NBW.

The court allowed the application and cancelled the NBW issued against Jarange, who has propelled the Maratha quota issue to the centre stage in Maharashtra.

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Advocate Nimbalkar said, "We filed a plea and told the court that since Jarange was on indefinite strike on the said day (July 23), he could not appear before the court."

The activist broke the indefinite fast on July 24 and was not in a position to come to court due to health reasons, he said.

Jarange reached the court in an ambulance as he was not well enough to travel, the lawyer said, adding that he also presented medical records pertaining to the activist's hospitalisation after the indefinite fast.

"Considering these facts, the court cancelled the NBW. The matter is now kept for hearing on September 3," he said.

A case under Indian Penal Code sections 420 (cheating) and 406 (criminal breach of trust) was registered against Jarange and two others in 2013.

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