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Delhi Court grants interim protection from arrest to Spicejet promoter Ajay Singh, asks him to join investigation

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New Delhi [India], March 11 (ANI): A Delhi Court has granted interim protection from arrest to Spicejet airlines Managing Director and promoter Ajay Singh and directed him to join the investigation in an alleged cheating case registered against him.

The Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Vineeta Goyal on Wednesday after hearing the submission of all sides said, “Considering the totality of facts and circumstances, the applicant/accused is directed to join the investigation on March 11 and further as and when called in by the investigation officer.”

“Investigation Officer (IO) is directed to file a status report on the adjourned date. List this application on March 28. Till then, no coercive action be taken against the applicant/accused”, reads the order.

The court was hearing the anticipatory bail plea filed by Ajay Singh after a non-bailable warrant was issued against him.

According to the Delhi Police, the present case was registered at Hauz Khas Police Station with the directions of the court under section 156(3) Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), on the complaint of Preeti Nanda wife of Sanjiv Nanda wherein it has alleged by her that Singh defrauded her.

The Delhi Police while opposing the anticipatory bail plea stated that investigation has revealed that there are four more cases against Aiay Singh which shows his conduct.

“Investigation is at a very crucial stage. Accused/ applicant can influence the witnesses and tamper with the evidence,” said Delhi Police.

Senior Advocate N Hariharan who appeared for Ajay Singh stated that he was ready and willing to join the investigation, which he was unable to do earlier due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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