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Maha poll affidavit case: Fadnavis gets exemption for 4th time

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Published : Feb 10, 2020, 7:10 PM IST

Former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis got an exemption from an appearance by Nagpur court in a complaint seeking criminal proceedings against him for non-disclosure of cases in his election affidavit.

Maha poll affidavit case: Fadnavis gets exemption for 4th time
Maha poll affidavit case: Fadnavis gets exemption for 4th time

Nagpur: A court in Nagpur on Monday granted exemption from appearance to BJP leader and former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis in a complaint seeking criminal proceedings against him for non-disclosure of cases in his election affidavit.

This is the fourth time Fadnavis has been granted an exemption, with Chief Judicial Magistrate P S Ingle stating that it has been granted as "last chance".

The court was hearing an application filed by advocate Satish Uke seeking criminal proceedings against Fadnavis for alleged non-disclosure of criminal cases registered against him in his election affidavit in 2014.

Fadnavis' lawyer, Uday Dable, sought exemption on the ground that his client, who is the Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly, had to attend the 'Vidhan Sabha Salagaar Committee' meeting on Monday.

Uke's lawyer Sudeep Jaiswal opposed the plea and sought for a non-bailable warrant to be issued against Fadnavis.

After hearing both sides, the court granted an exemption as 'last chance' to Fadnavis and set the next hearing on February 20.

(PTI REPORT)

Also Read: Swords for swords, stone for stones: Raj Thackeray warns anti-CAA protesters

Nagpur: A court in Nagpur on Monday granted exemption from appearance to BJP leader and former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis in a complaint seeking criminal proceedings against him for non-disclosure of cases in his election affidavit.

This is the fourth time Fadnavis has been granted an exemption, with Chief Judicial Magistrate P S Ingle stating that it has been granted as "last chance".

The court was hearing an application filed by advocate Satish Uke seeking criminal proceedings against Fadnavis for alleged non-disclosure of criminal cases registered against him in his election affidavit in 2014.

Fadnavis' lawyer, Uday Dable, sought exemption on the ground that his client, who is the Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly, had to attend the 'Vidhan Sabha Salagaar Committee' meeting on Monday.

Uke's lawyer Sudeep Jaiswal opposed the plea and sought for a non-bailable warrant to be issued against Fadnavis.

After hearing both sides, the court granted an exemption as 'last chance' to Fadnavis and set the next hearing on February 20.

(PTI REPORT)

Also Read: Swords for swords, stone for stones: Raj Thackeray warns anti-CAA protesters

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Maha poll affidavit case: Fadnavis gets exemption for 4th time
         Nagpur, Feb 10 (PTI) A court in Nagpur on Monday
granted exemption from appearance to BJP leader and former
Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis in a complaint
seeking criminal proceedings against him for non-disclosure of
cases in his election affidavit.
         This is the fourth time Fadnavis has been granted
exemption, with Chief Judicial Magistrate P S Ingle stating
that it has been granted as "last chance".
         The court was hearing an application filed by advocate
Satish Uke seeking criminal proceedings against Fadnavis for
alleged non-disclosure of criminal cases registered against
him in his election affidavit in 2014.
         Fadnavis' lawyer, Uday Dable, sought exemption on the
ground that his client, who is the Leader of Opposition in the
state Assembly, had to attend the 'Vidhan Sabha Salagaar
Committee' meeting on Monday.
         Uke's lawyer Sudeep Jaiswal opposed the plea and
sought for a non-bailable warrant to be issued against
Fadnavis.
         After hearing both sides, the court granted exemption
as 'last chance' to Fadnavis and set the next hearing on
February 20. PTI CLS SP
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