Nalapad’s bail plea reserved by High Court


Team Udayavani, Mar 13, 2018, 12:30 PM IST

Bengaluru: With regard to Mohammed Nalapad’s bail plea the Karnataka High Court on Monday reserved its orders after the court observed the CCTV video footage evidence provided which clearly shows Nalapad assaulting Vidwath L.

Nalapad and his friends brutally assaulted Vidwath at an upscale pub on February 17. Nalapad is the prime accused in the attempt to murder case. Justice Sreenivas Harish Kumar was hearing the bail petition filed by Nalapad.

To the court’s perception, the Nalapad’s advocate, C V Nagesh, said quite possibly the video may have been morphed, and that the special public prosecutor (M S Shyam Sundar) is contending based on records made accessible to him.

Nagesh additionally expressed that Vidwath was attacked with jugs and glass bottles by Nalapad’s men and not with knuckle rings, which is by all accounts a hypothesis drifted by the casualty to fortify the case in his favour.

Likewise, there was a mentioning of a third object like the knuckle ring in the examination report as set forth by the prosecution, he said. Asked how Haris gained access into Vidwath’s medicinal records, which the MLA later posted on his Facebook page, Nagesh said the media had obtained the secret archives on March 5. Haris distributed the same on his online networking account just the next day, he included. He likewise said that therapeutic records are not private or mystery archives that can’t be shared. The court held the issue for orders on Wednesday.

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