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Delhi Court refuses to grant interim relief to Navneet Kalra in connection with hoarding of oxygen concentrators ANI | Updated: May 11, 2021 19:55 IST
New Delhi [India], May 11 (ANI): A Delhi Court on Tuesday again refused to grant any interim relief to Navneet Kalra in connection with a case relating to the allegedly hoarding of oxygen concentrators in a restaurant in South Delhi.
Special Judge Sumit Dass also sent Kalra s anticipatory bail application to Saket s District and Sessions Judge to decide an appropriate bench to hear the matter.
The Court said that the file should be marked before Saket s District and Sessions Judge tomorrow.
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During a recent raid, 524 oxygen concentrators were recovered from three restaurants owned by Kalra and it is suspected that he has left Delhi along with his family.
PTI
A Delhi Court on Tuesday refused to give any interim relief from arrest to businessman Navneet Kalra for the second time in the alleged oxygen concentrator hoarding and black marketing case.
Additional Sessions Judge Sumit Dass also placed his anticipatory bail before the District and Sessions Judge which will now decide which court will hear the plea on Wednesday.
“Bail application placed before the District Judge South East at 10 am tomorrow; they will send it to the concerned court. There is no interim relief or any sort of protection to the accused yet,” the judge remarked.
No Protection From Arrest For Businessman In Oxygen Concentrators Case No Protection From Arrest For Businessman In Oxygen Concentrators Case Additional Sessions Judge Sumit Dass also placed his anticipatory bail before the District and Sessions Judge which will now decide which court will hear the plea on Wednesday.
The court was hearing the arguments over the anticipatory bail petition filed by the businessman
New Delhi:
A Delhi Court on Tuesday refused to give any interim relief from arrest to businessman Navneet Kalra for the second time in the alleged oxygen concentrator hoarding and black marketing case.
Additional Sessions Judge Sumit Dass also placed his anticipatory bail before the District and Sessions Judge which will now decide which court will hear the plea on Wednesday.