Mumbai: High Court Bombay on Friday extends until February 5 for Elgar Parishad accusing Paravara Rao to give up.
He was given medical guarantees last February for six months and then extended several times to give up because he applied for a guarantee extension, quoting poor health.
On Friday, HC bench from SS Shinde judge and NR Borkar verily said, “You know that the third wave, the expert said, can last for 50-60 days.
Forgoral workers and police personnel are testing positive Covid-19.
That is not the same as the first or second wave.
Is it possible in such waves [Rao] must be sent to prison? We will hear you based on excess.
Give us breathing space.
“Rao (82) was allowed on the last date to give up on January 7 on Friday, the problem was registered.
At the trial, advice for the National Investigation Agency (Nia) initially looked for the delay in the trial next week.
Nia Counsel Sandesh Patil said that when the request was served only on Thursday, additional lawyers General Antil Singh could not be complained to Nia and look for short delays.
Judge Shinde said, “It’s a high time.
Full care.
Spread [Covid] Fast and fast.
We are really worried about all stakeholders in the system including staff, advocates.
Fortunately, in Maharashtra and Mumbai, Center, State and BMC and other local bodies do extraordinary work …
we must respect their work.
“On December 17 last year, Nanavati Hospital had submitted a written clinical summary of Rao’s health, stating that the neurological conditions were normal and that” he was able to do life activities daily”.
Anand Grover’s senior advocacy, appearing for Rao, looking for that the previous command allowed more time to return to extended prison at least until further hearing, received by the court and posted a hearing to February 4, said when giving Rao Bail earlier this year, another division bench From HC it has analyzed the Nanavati Hospital report which also at that time said he was suitable for issuance.