Advocate Abhishek Gupta for Deep Sidhu : I'll show firstly that the two FIRs are identical, allegations are similar. In the first FIR, I have been granted regular bail.
Need and timing of arrest and the arrest per se is in glaring breach of Article 21. The bail order was communicated on Saturday, around 1-1:30 pm, this arrest was effected : Gupta
I'll argue of merits also : Gupta
I'll place a great reliance on findings recorded by CMM order of Monday : Gupta
We are not ready with reply to be honest. We seek some time : PP Rajiv Khamboj
This is not done : MM Sahil Gupta
This is most unfair and dishonest:Gupta
You take time till 2 pm : Court
PP seeks time till tomorrow.
He's in judicial custody since 70 days : Court
Can we put it for tomorrow? : Court asks counsel for Sidhu
IO was told to be ready with the reply and give is advance copy.. please look at the remand order. This is highly gross ...: Gupta
Let's wait till tomorrow. If they don't file, we'll continue: Court
Supply copy at 10 am tomorrow: Court
Sections imposed at 395 IPC which has life imprisonment: Court
This FIR doens't have 395 : Gupta
Court says with 195 will include all sections including 395.
You should go to Sessions with the bail: Court
Gupta submits the second FIR pertains to offences having maximum 7 years of imprisonment.
It's not that jurisdiction is not there: Gupta
Sections in present FIR are not punishable with life imprisonment. I do not feel there is no jurisdiction: Gupta
Okay. We'll decide the matter tomorrow. We'll take up the matter at 11:30 pm : Court
Hearing adjourned.
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Delhi Court begins hearing bail plea filed on behalf of Deep Sidhu. Metropolitan Magistrate Sahil Gupta hearing the case. Advocate Abhishek Gupta appears for Sidhu
1. Both the FIRs contain identical offences. 2. Bail ought to be granted in second FIR as well. 3. Within a few hours of getting bail in first FIR, I was arrested for the second FIR in a malafide manner
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