Maudany moves Supreme Court for bail relaxation
The Hindu
The accused in 2008 Bengaluru bomb blast case wants permission to stay in hometown in Kerala till pendency of trial
PDP leader Abdul Nazir Maudany has moved the Supreme Court for relaxation of his bail condition and permit him to stay in his hometown in Kerala till the pendency of the trial in the 2008 Bengaluru bomb blast case in which he is an accused. The Supreme Court had granted Maudany, represented by advocate Haris Beeran, bail in 2014 till the conclusion of the trial before a court at the Parappana Agrahara Central Jail in Bengaluru At that point of time, the apex court had granted Maudany bail on the ground that he had already undergone judicial custody for four years since August 2010 and was suffering from various health ailments. The Supreme Court’s bail came after the Karnataka authorities had undertaken to complete the trial within four months from November 14, 2014.More Related News