A file photo of the Bombay High Court.
The court said no member of any political party or an influential person shall use his influence to help a lockdown violator.
Citizens should practice restraint and discipline amid the surge in COVID-19 cases before blaming the government, the Aurangabad bench of Bombay High Court said on Monday while passing several directions on the pandemic.
A division bench of Justices Ravindra Ghuge and B U Debadwar directed that all persons, including public servants not on duty and doctors and paramedical staff, carry their Aadhaar cards while stepping out of their homes and also wear masks.
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Feb 16, 2021, 18:20 PM IST
Bombay: Shantanu Muluk who has been allegedly involved in creating a toolkit related to farmers protests, was granted transit anticipatory bail by the Bombay High Court on Tuesday (February 16, 2021).
This is to be noted that a non-bailable warrant against Shantanu Muluk was issued on Monday.
According to the latest report, besides Muluk, another accused in the case, Nikita Jacob, had also filed a plea in the HC, which will be heard on Wednesday.
A team of Delhi Police had also visited Shantanu s parents in the Beed district. The team which is looking for Shantanu, who s absconding, questioned his parents and also went to Shantanu s bank branch to inquire about his account details.