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Adding economic offences shows lack of bonafide: Court

- STAFF REPORTER Mumbai

A sessions court has remarked that the police’s conduct of adding economic offences against lawyer couple Gunratan Sadavarte and his wife and advocate Jayashree Patil “shows a lack of bonafide”.

The couple had been booked in connection with the protest by MSRTC workers outside NCP chief Sharad Pawar’s residence Silver Oak.

The Gamdevi police had arrested Sadavarte for instigatin­g workers and alleged that he had collected around Rs 2 crore from them for preparing affidavits and as contributi­on and then bought numerous properties from the amounts.

It had further called him a mastermind behind the long-running protest by the workers. Patil, it alleged, was part of the conspiracy of which the aim was to make money from the MSRTC workers as also increase Sadavarte’s political clout by targeting prominent politician­s.

While seeking bail for her, Patil’s lawyer had argued that a similar offence had been lodged against the couple at Akola and in that offence, a local court had given them protection from arrest. It was also argued that both are advocates and had represente­d the MSRTC workers before the Bombay

High Court.

Additional Sessions Judge R Sadrani said in the order that the probe was going on in the offence and all of a sudden the investigat­ing officer has recorded statements of some workers of the transport undertakin­g and added charges of misappropr­iation of amounts and criminal breach of trust. It remarked that both the causes of action are totally different and that it is not the case of the prosecutio­n that the money that was collected was used in the present crime.

Observing that at the most the allegation­s against Patil are of instigatin­g as she was not present in the protest march, it passed an order granting her the relief.

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