Picture of MLA Ravindra Bhati after bail
Rajasthan News: Udaipur Court has issued an arrest warrant towards Ravindra Singh Bhati, MLA from Shiv Assembly seat of Barmer district, who’s repeatedly absent from look within the Epidemic Disaster Management Act case. The court docket mentioned that on August 16, 2021, Shiv MLAs Ravindra Singh Bhati, Arvind Singh Pavata and Devendra Singh had staged a protest on the District Collector’s workplace together with about 200 to 250 college students in the course of the Congress rule. During this he had violated Section 144 that was in place at the moment. At that point, a case was registered towards him beneath epidemic and catastrophe administration in Bhupalpura police station.
Bhati was repeatedly absent from look
In this case, MLA Bhati was repeatedly absent from court docket appearances. Even in the course of the earlier look, the court docket had supplied a possibility to look within the court docket on a penalty of Rs 1000. But regardless of this, Bhati didn’t seem within the court docket. Sharma Nirmal Jagmohan, presiding officer of Judicial Magistrate No. 2 City South, has seized the bail bond of MLA Ravindra Singh Bhati and directed the police to take motion beneath Section 446 of CrPC. An arrest warrant was issued towards MLA Bhati and orders had been issued to supply him within the court docket by November 14.
Released on bail bond of Rs 20,000
After that Ravindra Singh Bhati filed a petition within the High Court difficult the arrest warrant issued towards him within the Rajasthan High Court. On which the court docket accepted his petition and granted him bail. In this bail software, orders got to look within the Udaipur court docket and current the surety bond. Under which he appeared within the court docket on Monday and introduced the primary bail letter, on which the court docket ordered to launch him on a surety bond of Rs 20,000.
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