Bombay High Court rejects Nitesh Rane's anticipatory bail plea

The Bombay High Court on Monday dismissed an anticipatory bail plea filed by Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Nitesh Rane, son of Union MSME Minister Narayan Rane - in an attempt to murder case

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Nitesh Rane, Congress leader, Shiv Sena
Nitesh Rane (Photo: PTI)

In a massive setback, the on Monday dismissed an anticipatory bail plea filed by MLA Nitesh Rane, son of Union MSME Minister Narayan Rane - in an attempt to murder case.

Kept in reserve last week as was granted continued interim protection from arrest, the much-anticipated order was pronounced by Justice C.V. Bhadang.

However, on the court's request, the prosecution assured it will continue its earlier commitment and refrain from any coercive steps against till Jan 27.

Among other things, Nitesh Rane, 39, has been accused as the key conspirator behind an attempt to murder case against a ruling Shiv Sena leader Santosh Parab - which allegedly took place on Dec 18 (2021) - in Kankavli town of Sindhudurg district, considered the political bastion of the Rane family.

On Dec 30, the Principal Judge of Sindhudurg District & Sessions Court Shirishkumar V. Hande had rejected the legislator's anticipatory bail plea which was challenged by Rane on Jan 4 in the

The Kankavli Police lodged an FIR against Rane Jr following a complaint by Parab, but the BJP legislator claimed that he was being targeted for allegedly mocking Tourism Minister Aaditya Thackeray and to prevent his participation in the Sindhudurg District Cooperative Bank elections held on Dec 30.

Nitesh Rane's lawyer, Nitin Pradhan contended before the court that his client had been cooperating with the investigators and had been questioned for four hours last month.

The Special Prosecutor Sudeep Pasbola said that they needed Nitesh Rane's custodial interrogation to corroborate the circumstantial evidence collected in the case, various transactions like who had paid and how much for the attempted contract killing, plus the forensic reports of the confiscated phones of the accused.

Meanwhile, BJP Leader of Opposition (Council) Pravin Darekar slammed the Maha Vikas Aghadi government for allegedly misusing the official machinery and pursuing vendetta against Rane Jr, but said they respect the court verdict.

The Shiv Sena has demanded that now with the Sindhudurg District & Sessions Court and have rejected the anticipatory bail plea, - who was 'incommunicado' for several weeks - should gracefully go and surrender before the police.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, January 17 2022. 14:59 IST
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