Offences against Anupamas father bailable does not require anticipatory bail says Court
Thiruvananthapuram Nov 25 PTI A sessions court here has said that Anupama S Chandrans father accused of taking away her baby without her consent and putting up the infant for adoption does not require anticipatory bail as the offences against him are all bailable Additional Sessions Judge Jayawanth L said that Anupamas father — Jayachandran P S — can move the court concerned and seek regular bail when required The court in its order of November 24 said that according to the police report offences attributed to the petitioner Jayachandran are all bailable Hence the question of grant of anticipatory bail does not arise it said and disposed of the plea Jayachandran is the first accused in the case lodged at Peroorkada Police Station for the offences under sections 361 kidnapping from lawful guardianship 363 punishment for kidnapping 343 wrongful confinement 471 using a forged document as genuine and 34 common intention on his daughters complaint The maximum punishment for kidnapping is seven years jail term for wrongful confinement it is 2 years and for using a forged document as genuine also it is 2 years imprisonment Besides him the other accused in the case include Anupamas mother sister and sisters husband Anupama 22 got her infant son back on Wednesday more than a year after he was allegedly taken away by her parents when he was three-days old and put up for adoption The issue kicked up a political storm in the state with the opposition using it as a weapon to attack the Left government and the CPIM as her father was a local leader of the party PTI HMP ROH ROH
Thiruvananthapuram Nov 25 PTI A sessions court here has said that Anupama S Chandrans father accused of taking away her baby without her consent and putting up the infant for adoption does not require anticipatory bail as the offences against him are all bailable Additional Sessions Judge Jayawanth L said that Anupamas father — Jayachandran P S — can move the court concerned and seek regular bail when required The court in its order of November 24 said that according to the police report offences attributed to the petitioner Jayachandran are all bailable Hence the question of grant of anticipatory bail does not arise it said and disposed of the plea Jayachandran is the first accused in the case lodged at Peroorkada Police Station for the offences under sections 361 kidnapping from lawful guardianship 363 punishment for kidnapping 343 wrongful confinement 471 using a forged document as genuine and 34 common intention on his daughters complaint The maximum punishment for kidnapping is seven years jail term for wrongful confinement it is 2 years and for using a forged document as genuine also it is 2 years imprisonment Besides him the other accused in the case include Anupamas mother sister and sisters husband Anupama 22 got her infant son back on Wednesday more than a year after he was allegedly taken away by her parents when he was three-days old and put up for adoption The issue kicked up a political storm in the state with the opposition using it as a weapon to attack the Left government and the CPIM as her father was a local leader of the party PTI HMP ROH ROH