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Nirmal Baba case: Order reserved on anticipatory bail plea

Jun 26, 2012

Araria: A local court today reserved an order on the anticipatory bail plea filed by self-proclaimed godman Nirmal Baba in connection with a case of fraud and forgery.

District Judge Sanjay Kumar reserved his order on the anticipatory bail application of Nirmal Baba after hearing arguments by his counsel Dev Narayan Sen and the Public Prosecutor (PP) Laxmi Narayan.

Nirmal Baba had filed the anticipatory bail application in Araria court in the wake of a recent Patna High Court order in which it had quashed a non-bailable warrant against him, but with a rider that the police can arrest a person who has been alleged to have committed crime under cognizance and non-bailable sections of the law.

Agencies

The Patna High Court said that whenever an arrest was imperative, then the investigating officer could arrest an accused person as per the provisions of the law.

One Rakesh Kumar Singh, a native of Araria district, had filed a case against the godman at Forbesganj police station on 21 April last alleging that his financial problems were not resolved despite the baba’s assurance to solve it for which he had deposited Rs 1000 in the latter’s bank account.

A lower court in Araria district had issued a non-bailable warrant of arrest on 19 May last against Nirmal Baba. The self-proclaimed godman challenged the order before the Patna High Court which set aside the arrest warrant against him but with a rider that the police can arrest a person if it was imperative as per law.

PTI

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