HYDERABAD: Justice B Chandra Kumar of the Andhra Pradesh HC on
Wednesday adjourned its session� to Thursday to hear petitions filed by
the CBI and Jagan Mohan Reddy — who was remanded to 14 days in judicial
custody — in the illegal assets case.
The
court also permitted the CBI to serve personal notices to the
respondents including Jagan, the prime accused in the case. The CBI has
filed two petitions — one challenging a lower court’s order to remand
Jagan to judicial custody and another to seek police custody of the
accused. On the other hand, Jagan’s counsels have also filed two
petitions — one challenging the legality of his arrest and another
challenging his judicial custody.
from IBN Live
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