Court denies relief to Punjab MLA

He misbehaved with Gurdaspur DC

September 16, 2019 11:08 pm | Updated September 27, 2023 02:29 pm IST - Gurdaspur

Chandigarh, 16/05/2017: Lok Insaf Party leaders Balwinder Singh Bains and Simarjit Singh Bains, popularly known as Bains Brothers addressing media persons during a press conference in Chandigarh on May 16, 2017.
Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

Chandigarh, 16/05/2017: Lok Insaf Party leaders Balwinder Singh Bains and Simarjit Singh Bains, popularly known as Bains Brothers addressing media persons during a press conference in Chandigarh on May 16, 2017. Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

A court here on Monday dismissed an anticipatory bail plea of Punjab MLA Simarjit Singh Bains who was booked after he allegedly misbehaved with Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner. District and Sessions Judge Ramesh Kumari denied the relief to Mr. Bains, who is an MLA of the Lok Insaaf Party from the Atam Nagar seat in Ludhiana.

Mr. Bains’ counsel Satinderpal Singh said that he would move the Punjab and Haryana High Court for bail in the next two-three days.

There was no relief given by the Sessions court to Mr. Bains and his 20-odd supporters, he said.

Hospital incident

The MLA allegedly misbehaved with Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner Vipul Ujwal publicly at the Batala civil hospital after which he was booked on charges of voluntarily obstructing and assaulting or using criminal force against a public servant from discharging duty, trespassing, criminal intimidation and other relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.

A video of the incident, which took place following a blast in a firecracker unit in Batala on September 4 that killed 24 persons, had emerged on social media.

In the 45-second clip, Mr. Bains is seen shouting at Mr. Ujwal even as the officer tries to clear the confusion over the identity of a blast victim’s body.

The FIR was registered against the MLA on the complaint of Batala Sub-divisional Magistrate Balraj Singh who was present at the time of the incident.

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