MP News: Supreme Court Rebukes Additional DCP, TI For Filing False Affidavit In Bail Case
Taking serious note of the false information in a matter affecting an individual’s liberty, the apex court rejected the officers’ explanation

Indore News: Supreme Court Rebukes Additional DCP, TI For Filing False Affidavit In Bail Case | File Photo
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The Supreme Court has strongly reprimanded Indore Additional DCP Dishesh Agrawal and Chandan Nagar police station in-charge Indramani Patel for submitting a false affidavit in court.
The officers had opposed the bail plea of one Anwar Hussain, claiming in their affidavit that several criminal cases were registered against him.
However, a division bench of Justice Sandeep Mehta and Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah found that out of the eight cases cited in the affidavit, Hussain was not even an accused in four -- including one under Section 376 (rape) of the IPC.
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Taking serious note of the false information in a matter affecting an individual’s liberty, the apex court rejected the officers’ explanation that the errors were due to “computer-generated mistakes” or “confusion caused by similar names of father and son.”
The court has issued a show cause notice to TI Indramani Patel and directed both officers -- along with others involved in preparing the affidavit -- to appear personally before the court on November 25. They have also been asked to submit a written explanation two days before the appearance.
While admonishing the police officials, the Supreme Court deemed the case fit for bail and ordered that Anwar Hussain be released on bail.
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