The Asian Age

Man promises to plant 50 trees to get pre- arrest bail

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A man facing prosecutio­n in a molestatio­n case has been asked by the Delhi high court to plant 50 trees in a government school premises here while granting him anticipato­ry bail.

Justice Sunil Gaur said the principal of the school shall ensure that the tree plantation drive takes place and the investigat­ing officer will file a compliance report in the court.

The man approached the high court seeking anticipato­ry bail in the criminal case for the alleged offences of molestatio­n, wrongful restraint and mischief under the IPC. He sought parity with a co- accused who has already been granted regular bail by the trial court. The FIR was lodged at Connaught Place police station last year.

The high court noted that the man, through his counsel, voluntaril­y submitted that he will plant 25 “neem” trees and 25 “peepal” trees in the nearby government school in east Delhi’s Chander Nagar within two weeks. “Let it be so done. The principal of the said school shall ensure that the plantation of these trees takes place. The investigat­ing officer shall obtain compliance report and submit it along with the final report,” it said.

The court made it clear that in case the man misused the concession of pre- arrest bail or tampers with evidence, the state is at liberty to get this order revoked.

◗ The court made it clear that in case the man misused the concession of pre- arrest bail or tampers with evidence, the state is at liberty to get this order revoked.

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