PDP leader Maudany a ‘dangerous man’, says Supreme Court
The Hindu
The court was hearing a plea to relax 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.
Chief Justice of India Sharad A. Bobde, heading a three-judge Bench of the Supreme Court, orally referred to People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Abdul Nazir Maudany as a “dangerous man” while and permit him to stay in his hometown in Kerala till the pendency of the trial in the in which he is an accused. “You (Maudany) are a dangerous man,” Chief Justice Bobde addressed senior advocate Jayant Bhushan, appearing for Maudany. Mr. Bhushan said the PDP leader had lost a leg and referred to his medical condition to justify the plea for a relaxation of the bail conditions.More Related News
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