Went to get bail, got jail: Supreme Court taught a lesson to the person who turned a blind eye to the law, know what is the whole matter

Neglecting the law proved costly for one person. This surprising case is of the Supreme Court, where the court not only imposed a fine of Rs 2 lakh on a person who came seeking anticipatory bail, but also ordered the police to arrest him within 3 days. . The petitioner was dodging the High Court for one and a half years to avoid the case registered under the Arms Act. The Supreme Court caught his trick. While issuing an order in the case, the Supreme Court said that the petitioner is misusing the legal process. Even after his demand for anticipatory bail was rejected more than once, he did not surrender. The police also did not arrest him.

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Actually, Prateek Arora is wanted in an FIR registered under the Arms Act and attempt to murder in the Cantonment police station of Amritsar. He filed an anticipatory bail petition in the Punjab-Haryana High Court, but in view of the strict attitude of the judges, he withdrew it on 30 September 2024. After 2 months, he again filed an anticipatory bail petition in the High Court.

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In the order given on December 11, 2024, the High Court recorded that the FIR against the petitioner was registered on June 25, 2023. Even after one and a half years, he has not been arrested. The police have not even filed an application in the lower court to declare him a fugitive. Expressing apprehension of nexus of the petitioner with the police officials, the High Court asked the Deputy Police Commissioner of Amritsar to appear in person.

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Meanwhile, Prateek Arora reached the Supreme Court. He challenged the September 30 order of the High Court and sought anticipatory bail. The bench of Justices JK Maheshwari and Arvind Kumar detected his cunningness as soon as they inspected the file. The judges said that the petitioner was abusing the legal process. Even after his demand for anticipatory bail was rejected more than once, he did not surrender. The police also did not arrest him. After a brief hearing, the court rejected the petition.

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After a brief hearing in the court, the court rejected the petition. The court imposed a fine of Rs 2 lakh on the petitioner. It has been said in the order that he should deposit this amount to the Punjab State Legal Services Authority. Along with this, the court has ordered the Amritsar Police Commissioner to arrest the petitioner within 3 days. The court has also asked the Police Commissioner to file an affidavit giving information about the arrest.

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