Pol Patna took J’Khand Advocates, HC tended to hear the case today – News2IN
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Pol Patna took J’Khand Advocates, HC tended to hear the case today

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Ranchi: Police Patna has picked up the Advocate of the Jharkhand High Court and the Public Prosecutor, Rajneesh Vardhan, on Sunday after struggling, after family members have submitted Corpus Habeas before the High Court on Monday.
The court tended to hear the petition on Tuesday even though it was a holiday for Chhath.
According to Vardhan’s wife, Sweta Priyadarshini, a police team Patna came to their home in Sukhdeonagar here on Sunday around 10:30 and struggling.
They also picked him up without giving any reason.
Immediately after, Sweta told the Advocate Association, High Court and sent an email to the Jharkhand DGP and Ranchi SSP office, looking for the existence of her husband.
After receiving the news, the Advocate Association swung actions and helped submit Corpus Habeas before the High Court.
Association Secretary, Navin Kumar, said they had prayed to the High Court to hear this problem immediately because the action was a serious violation of the fundamental rights and concern for the freedom of an individual.
Kumar also informed that Vardhan had become an advocate since 2003 and lived with his wife and daughter.
Since the police team Patna was accompanied by police station personnel Sukhdeonagar, Kumar emphasized that Brass Top Jharkhand police must have information about this problem because they were allowed to take Vardhan without participating in the inter-country protocol.
Highlighting the norms set by the Supreme Court in several cases, Kumar said the police had to produce Vardhan before a judge.
In the petition proposed by Priyadarshini, a copy with Toi, he said one police officer told him that Vardhan was taken to Patna.
Although there was a request made by her husband to show the guarantee of arrest or order for transit delivery, the police attacked him and forced him into their vehicle, the petition said.
Condencing the action, a member of the Council Board of the State Bar Jharkhand Hemant Kumar Shikarwar said that it was very difficult to issue that advocates had been taken away by force without providing information to pick him up.
The presence of the police needs to be examined, Shikarwar added.

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