
Bombay HC grants interim protection from arrest to Raj Kundra till Aug 25
India Today
The Bombay High Court has granted interim protection from arrest to businessman Raj Kundra on Wednesday. The next date of hearing is scheduled for August 25.
The Bombay High Court has granted interim protection from arrest to businessman Raj Kundra, who is currently languishing in prison in connection with an alleged pornography racket. Raj Kundra had filed a plea for anticipatory bail in the 2020 case registered by Cyber Cell against pornography content available on various OTT platforms.
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