Bombay HC asks Nawab Malik to file new plea to seek one-day release to vote in MLC polls

13 June,2022 04:46 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

On Monday, Sayed, lawyer of Malik told a single bench of Justice P D Naik that they were seeking to amend the petition and change the June 10 date to June 20

Nawab Malik. File Photo


The Bombay High Court on Monday directed jailed Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik to file a new petition seeking to be released for a day on June 20 to cast his vote in Maharashtra's MLC elections.

NCP leader Nawab Malik, through his lawyers, sought to amend the earlier petition filed by him seeking to be released on June 10 to cast vote in the Rajya Sabha elections. The high court had on June 10 refused to grant him any urgent relief.

On Monday, Sayed, lawyer of Malik told a single bench of Justice P D Naik that they were seeking to amend the petition and change the June 10 date to June 20.

"There is another election coming up on June 20. The only amendment we would be making is change in the date. All other prayers (sought in the plea) would remain the same," Sayed said.

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"The elections you (Malik) wanted to vote for on June 10 is over. Now, you are seeking release for another election. That renders this petition infructuous. You will have to file a fresh petition," Justice Naik said.

The court indicated that it was not inclined to allow the amendment and sought to know from Malik's lawyers if they wish to withdraw the petition and file a new petition.

Malik's lawyers then withdrew the previous petition and said they would file a new petition on Tuesday seeking to be released on bond for one day on June 20.

Malik was arrested by the ED on February 23 this year in connection with a money-laundering probe linked to the activities of fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim and his aides.

(with inputs from PTI)

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