A Delhi court on Tuesday refused to grant interim protection from coercive action to businessman Navneet Kalra in the case filed in connection with the seizure of oxygen concentrators from his restaurants..Additional Sessions Judge at the Saket Courts Sumit Dass has now ordered that Kalra's anticipatory bail application be listed before the District & Sessions Judge tomorrow at 10 am..Kalra had moved a Saket Court seeking anticipatory bail in the case. .It is, however, unclear as to which court would have the jurisdiction to hear the bail plea in view of the fact that the investigation has now been transferred to the Crime Branch of Delhi Police from Lodhi Colony Police station. .In this light, the jurisdiction of Judge Dass was opposed by the prosecution. .Last week, police reportedly recovered oxygen concentrators from "Khan Chacha" and other restaurants owned by Navneet Kalra. The police claimed that the imported concentrators were being sold in the black market amid the COVID-19 crisis.On Saturday, the police transferred the case to the Crime Branch. A lookout notice has also been reportedly issued against Kalra, who has been absconding since the seizure.
A Delhi court on Tuesday refused to grant interim protection from coercive action to businessman Navneet Kalra in the case filed in connection with the seizure of oxygen concentrators from his restaurants..Additional Sessions Judge at the Saket Courts Sumit Dass has now ordered that Kalra's anticipatory bail application be listed before the District & Sessions Judge tomorrow at 10 am..Kalra had moved a Saket Court seeking anticipatory bail in the case. .It is, however, unclear as to which court would have the jurisdiction to hear the bail plea in view of the fact that the investigation has now been transferred to the Crime Branch of Delhi Police from Lodhi Colony Police station. .In this light, the jurisdiction of Judge Dass was opposed by the prosecution. .Last week, police reportedly recovered oxygen concentrators from "Khan Chacha" and other restaurants owned by Navneet Kalra. The police claimed that the imported concentrators were being sold in the black market amid the COVID-19 crisis.On Saturday, the police transferred the case to the Crime Branch. A lookout notice has also been reportedly issued against Kalra, who has been absconding since the seizure.