Appearing for the State, the public prosecutor had earlier pointed out this aspect, that the offence cited in the criminal case against Aloor was bailable.
However, Aloor had pressed for anticipatory bail contending that he feared he would be arrested.
On February 3, the High Court granted temporary protection from arrest to Aloor, while directing the State counsel to get further instructions on the State’s response to Aloor’s apprehensions.
Today, the Court closed the anticipatory bail plea after concluding that it was not maintainable.
Aloor was represented by advocates Udayabhanu, Navaneeth N Nath, Rassal Janardhanan A, Abhishek M Kunnathu, Boban Palat, PU Pratheesh Kumar, PR Ajay and KU Swapnil.
Source: Barandbench