Chief Judicial Magistrate (CMM) of Saket Court Arun Kumar Garg reserved order for 4 pm on regular bail application of Kalra, who is in judicial custody till June 3.
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A Delhi court on Tuesday adjourned the hearing to May 28, on a bail plea moved by restaurateur Navneet Kalra, accused of hoarding and black-marketing Oxygen Concentrators, amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Delhi Court on Thursday rejected the Delhi Police plea seeking extension of 5-days police custody remand of businessman Navneet Kalra accused in hoarding and black marketing of Oxygen Concentrators while saying whatever substantial had to be achieved by the investigating agency through.
Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, appearing for the state, submitted that the application has become infructuous after Kalra’s arrest and nothing remains in the application.
Metropolitan Magistrate Archana Beniwal had been petitioned by Delhi Police to grant them 5-day custody but the court allowed only 3 days after police maintained that they needed to interrogate him over the oxygen concentrators seized from his restaurants in Khan Market.
A Delhi court will hear today, the bail application of Restaurateur Navneet Kalra in a case related to black-marketing of Oxygen Concentrator and other medical equipment during the Covid-19 pandemic.