Karim Morani denied anticipatory bail, asked to surrender

March 16, 2017 12:32 am | Updated 12:32 am IST

Producer Karim Morani

Producer Karim Morani

Hyderabad: A local court has cancelled the anticipatory bail of Bollywood film producer Karim Morani, who was booked for allegedly raping a Delhi-based woman. The Fourth Additional Metropolitan Sessions Court at LB Nagar in Hyderabad cancelled Mr. Morani’s bail and directed him to surrender before the Hayathnagar police here on or before March 22.

The woman, aged around 25, who is a friend of Mr. Morani’s daughter, had lodged a complaint with Hayathnagar police in January this year alleging that he had raped her on different occasions in Mumbai and at a film studio in Hyderabad in 2015. She had also alleged that Mr. Morani made a false promise of marrying her, police said based on the complaint.

Based on the complaint, a case was filed under IPC sections 417 (cheating), 376 (rape), 342 (wrongful confinement), 506 (criminal intimidation), 493 (cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage) and others. Later, Mr. Morani had obtained anticipatory bail from a local court on January 30.

However, the police then filed a petition in court seeking cancellation of his anticipatory bail. “After the court granted him anticipatory bail, we opposed and filed a bail cancellation application and produced evidence in the court. The court, while upholding the arguments of the prosecution, cancelled Mr. Morani’s anticipatory bail and directed him to surrender to the police on or before March 22,” PI J. Narender Goud, Hayathnagar police station, said.

Movies produced by Mr. Morani include Yodha and Dum .

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