New Delhi [India], May 15 (ANI): A Delhi Court on Saturday denied bail to a man accused of raping a woman after sedating her at a party in December last year.
The accused had expressed apprehension that he may contract COVID-19 infection in the Tihar jail. Additional Sessions Judge Sandeep Yadav declined the plea of Singh, who is in jail in a case related to alleged misappropriation of funds at Religare Finvest Limited (RFL). He approached the court praying to be released on an interim bail for two months, on the ground he was down with high fever from April 25 with severe body ache. The accused submitted that since several persons had tested positive for COVID-19 at jail number 8-9 in Tihar, where he was lodged, the possibility of him catching with Covid-19 was very huge as he was 49-years-old and suffering from high blood sugar ailments which had significantly reduced his immunity.
Delhi court junks interim bail plea of ex-Fortis Healthcare Promoter Malvinder Singh in PMLA case
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Last Updated: May 03, 2021, 09:12 PM IST
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Additional Sessions Judge Sandeep Yadav declined the plea of Singh, who is in jail in a case related to alleged misappropriation of funds at Religare Finvest Limited (RFL). He approached the court praying to be released on an interim bail for two months, on the ground he was down with high fever from April 25 with severe body ache.
RFL is a group firm of REL - Religare Enterprises Ltd, which was earlier promoted by Malvinder and his brother Shivinder.
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Both Shahzad Ahmad and Ariz Khan were later declared proclaimed offenders.
Ahmad was arrested from Lucknow in 2010 and Ariz was arrested from India-Nepal border on February 14 in 2018.
Ariz did his schooling from Azamgarh, police said.
He has been involved in other cases in Delhi as well.
However, trial in those cases is still pending.
As per prosecution evidence, Ariz was pursuing B.Tech in IT from a college in Mujaffarnagar where he had taken admission in 2005.
As per a statement of his uncle in the court, he later left the course and lastly resided with him in the year 2008 for further studies.