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No bail for owner of teaching practice in sexual assault case against minor student

Mumbai: Considering this prima facie, the suspect was assigned a serious role, and considering the student-teacher relationship between the victim and him, a special Pocso Court recently rejected the bail application of a man who, along with his two brothers, was accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting an underage student at their coaching center for two years.
“The investigation has not yet been completed. Under such circumstances, it will not be right to grant the bail application at this stage,” Special Judge JP Darekar said. Last month, the court granted bail to the two younger brothers.
The suspect was arrested on September 29. Seeking bail, his lawyer claimed he was innocent. “He is falsely implicated in the crime. The informant filed a fabricated story against the suspect. He is highly qualified and works in a private company and also gives private lessons. He led a coaching class along with his two children. brothers, and they had a successful business,” the lawyer said. The defense further said that the investigation was virtually over and that the co-accused had already been released on bail. “He is prepared to adhere to the conditions that the court may impose,” the lawyer said.
However, Special Public Prosecutor Vidya Bansode stated that this was a serious crime. “The suspect committed the offense against the victim’s minor girl. The applicant unlawfully abused his position as a teacher. The applicant (suspect) and the victim are residents of the same area. If the applicant is released on bail, “may he tamper with prosecution evidence and witnesses, or commit a similar type of offense or flee,” the prosecutor said.
Last month, while granting bail to the two younger brothers, the judge said the response objecting to their bail applications said nothing about any pending recoveries to be made from the suspect. The judge also noted that the trial is unlikely to begin in the near future.
Mumbai: Considering that prima facie a serious role was attributed to the accused and considering the student-teacher relationship between the victim and him, a special Pocso court recently rejected the bail plea of ​​a man who, along with his two brothers, was accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting an underage student at their coaching center over two years.
“The investigation has not yet been completed. Under such circumstances, it will not be right to grant the bail application at this stage,” Special Judge JP Darekar said. Last month, the court granted bail to the two younger brothers.
The suspect was arrested on September 29. Seeking bail, his lawyer claimed he was innocent. “He is falsely implicated in the crime. The informant filed a fabricated story against the suspect. He is highly qualified and works in a private company and also gives private lessons. He led a coaching class along with his two children. brothers, and they had a successful business,” the lawyer said. The defense further said that the investigation was virtually over and that the co-accused had already been released on bail. “He is prepared to adhere to the conditions that the court may impose,” the lawyer said.
However, Special Public Prosecutor Vidya Bansode stated that this was a serious crime. “The suspect committed the offense against the victim’s minor girl. The applicant unlawfully abused his position as a teacher. The applicant (suspect) and the victim are residents of the same area. If the applicant is released on bail, “may he tamper with prosecution evidence and witnesses, or commit a similar type of offense or flee,” the prosecutor said.
Last month, while granting bail to the two younger brothers, the judge said the response objecting to their bail applications said nothing about any pending recoveries to be made from the suspect. The judge also noted that the trial is unlikely to begin in the near future.