Asaram moves Gandhinagar court for regular bail

October 24, 2013 03:08 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:42 pm IST - Ahmedabad

Self-styled Godman Asaram has moved a Gujarat court for bail on grounds of delay in filing of FIR in connection with the sexual assault case. File photo

Self-styled Godman Asaram has moved a Gujarat court for bail on grounds of delay in filing of FIR in connection with the sexual assault case. File photo

Self-styled godman Asaram has moved a Gujarat court for bail on grounds of delay in filing of FIR in connection with the sexual assault case lodged by two Surat-based sisters against him and son Narayan Sai.

“We have moved the sessions court in Gandhinagar for regular bail. The matter may come up for hearing today,” Asaram’s counsel B.M. Gupta said.

Mr. Gupta further said the complaint against Asaram was “concocted” and the allegations levelled against him are “false”.

Asaram was brought to the city last week on a transit remand from Jodhpur. Thereafter, the 72-year-old was quizzed extensively by Ahmedabad Police during the seven-day remand granted by a Magisterial Court in Gandhinagar. He was taken back to Jodhpur on Wednesday.

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Ahmedabad police is probing the sexual assault case filed against Asaram.

The elder of the two sisters had accused Asaram of sexually assaulting her between 1997 and 2006 when she had been living in his ashram on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.

The younger one had filed a complaint against Sai, who is absconding, accusing him of repeated sexual assault between 2002 and 2005 when she was living in Surat ashram.

Asaram and his son have also moved petitions in High Court seeking quashing of the FIRs registered against them.

Arguments for quashing the FIR got over on Wednesday with the court reserving its order.

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