Bengaluru, June 1: After the Sessions Court has rejected the bail plea of Mohammed Nalapad, son of Congress MLA NA Haris, on May 30, Nalapad has once again moved the Karnataka High Court seeking bail.

Nalapad was arrested three months back by the police for allegedly assaulting a 24-year-old youth Vidvat. On May 30, the Sessions Court dismissed the bail plea to Nalapad, the main accused in the case. So, he once again moved the High Court questioning the decision of the lower court. The hearing might come on Monday.

Incident

Mohammed Nalapad and his ten friends had assaulted Vidvat, son of a businessman, at a restaurant in the UB City in Bengaluru on February 17 and surrendered before the Cubbon Park Police after three days of the incident. Currently, Nalapad and his friends were under judicial custody and in Parappana Agrahara jail.

Nalapad and his friends have first filed bail plea in the Sessions Court and High Court. But both the courts have rejected their bail plea. Once again, Nalapad moved the High Court.

 

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Davangere: Reports state that two groups engaged in stone pelting at each other during Ganesha idol immersion ceremony in Davangere on Thursday. Two police personnel were injured in the incident.

Few days ago, two groups of youth engaged in verbal altercation regarding raising of a flag for Eid Milad celebration. On account of the clashes, police had heightened security for the Ganesha procession. Despite the additional security, stones were pelted at the procession, sources stated. Inspector Gururaj and constable Raghavendra were injured in the incident. The procession continued after the police brought the situation to control. However, the stone pelting resumed once again as the procession surged forwards.

Security has been tightened up in the area and all shops have been closed down by the police. The two police personnel, who were injured in the stone pelting, are undergoing treatment at a hospital.