Respite For TV9 Ravi Prakash From Supreme Court
New Delhi: The Supreme Court directed the High Court of Telangana to admit the petition of former TV9 CEO Ravi Prakash and decide on his anticipatory bail plea on June 10. Ravi Prakash moved the apex court on Monday seeking anticipatory bail in connection with alleged irregularities that took place in TV9.
Ravi Prakash’s lawyer Abhishek Manu Singhvi urged the Supreme Court on Monday to decide on his client’s anticipatory bail petition which the High Court had rejected in the past to admit. The apex court passed the orders to the High Court in this context.
Meanwhile, it also directed Ravi Prakash to appear before the investigating agencies as per Section 41 A of the Indian Penal Code to aid the ongoing investigation. It also instructed the Telangana Police to serve notices to Ravi Prakash at least 48 hours in advance if it decides to arrest him.
Ravi Prakash, who is accused of forgery and duping the new management of TV9, has been eluding the investigation agencies’ radar by not appearing before them to aid the investigation. The Telangana Police has already served notices to him twice ordering him to come for the investigation. The whereabouts of Ravi Prakash is not known.
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