Delhi HC Rejects Bail in Metro Cable Television Burglary Case

Delhi HC Rejects Bail in Metro Cable Television Burglary Case

Delhi HC Denies Bond to Metro Cord Thief, Points Out Public Security

The Delhi High Court declined bail for a job employee charged of taking a 32 -meter copper wire from a Delhi City line, mentioning substantial threat to public security and considerable economic loss. Justice Saurabh Banerjee emphasized the charged’s activities jeopardized lives and created enormous loss to the public exchequer.

  • Allegation: Theft of 32 -meter copper cord from a city line.
  • Reasoning: Endangerment of public life, considerable economic loss.
  • Accused: Job employee, recognized as a regular transgressor.
  • Charges: Theft under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, sabotage under Metro Railways Act, 2002

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