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Freeway accident: Police oppose bail, say lawyer may commit offence again

Updated on: 16 June,2015 10:07 AM IST  | 
Sailee Dhayalkar |

The Kurla Metropolitan Magistrate Court in Mumbai, on Monday, adjourned the bail application of advocate Janhavi Gadkar to June 17. The court has called for the medical reports of Gadkar on the next date of hearing

Freeway accident: Police oppose bail, say lawyer may commit offence again

The Kurla Metropolitan Magistrate Court on Monday adjourned the bail application of advocate Janhavi Gadkar to June 17. The court has called for the medical reports of Gadkar on the next date of hearing. During yesterday’s hearing, the investigating officer submitted his say on the bail application to the court.


The Metropolitan Magistrate Court has adjourned the bail application of advocate Janhavi Gadkar to June 17. File pic
The Metropolitan Magistrate Court has adjourned the bail application of advocate Janhavi Gadkar to June 17. File pic


Later, Gadkar’s advocate Mahesh Sabnis told the court that the accused’s left forearm was paining and requested that she be given medical treatment for the same at any government hospital. After the plea, Judge Richa Khedekar called for Gadkar’s medical report from the jail authorities.


Intervention
Meanwhile, Shubhada Khot, the advocate who is representing the Sabuwala family, filed an intervention application, saying that she would be assisting Public Prosecutor Prahlad Mahajan in the case.

After Sabnis objected to the intervention, Khot cited two judgements, one from the Supreme Court and the other from the Bombay High Court to buttress her request, after which the judge allowed the advocate’s application to assist the public prosecutor.

Speaking to mid-day, Khot said, “After the Sabuwala family approached us, we filed the intervention application on Monday in court, and the court has allowed our intervention. On the next date, we will strongly oppose the bail.”

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