Janardhana Reddy’s judicial custody extended to Sept. 7

August 04, 2012 04:19 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:47 am IST - Bangalore

A CBI court on Saturday extended the judicial custody of former minister and mining baron G Janardhana Reddy and four others arrested in the illegal mining case of Associated Mining Corporation owned by him till September 7.

Judge B M Angadi extended the custody after they were produced before the court through video conferencing from Parappana Agrahara jail where they are lodged.

Reddy’s wife, Aruna Lakshmi, who is on bail, was present in the court.

Meanwhile, Mehfuz Ali Khan, Reddy’s personal aide, who is also an accused in the case, filed an application seeking bail for a second time, along with a copy of the High Court order dated July 24.

Counsel for Mehfuz Ali Khan said Ramzan was fast approaching and his client has a five-month old child. As per religious tenets, the child has to spend his first Ramzan along with his parents and therefore his client be granted bail, he submitted.

The court then posted his bail application to August 8 for the CBI to file its objections.

On July 24, the CBI Court had rejected the bail applications of Deputy Conservator of Forest A C Muthaiah and S P Raju, accused in the case, on the ground that there was “sufficient material to show their active involvement in the illegal mining of AMC”.

Reddy was arrested along with Khan in September 2011 by CBI.

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