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PT Warrant And Its Implications for Chandrababu

Article by Satya B  Published on: 10:34 am, 12 September 2023 

 
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Chandrababu Naidu, currently incarcerated in Rajahmundry Jail, has filed an urgent bail motion in the High Court.

 

However, the Andhra Pradesh CID is poised to seek a PT (Production Warrant) related to the Amaravati Inner Ring Road case, uncovering alleged irregularities. If the ACB court issues this PT warrant, it could lead to additional investigations and court appearances for Chandrababu Naidu.

 

In such a scenario, if the PT warrant is executed while the High Court is considering bail, there is a risk of bail cancellation. Consequently, the AP CID has recently petitioned the court to request a PT warrant in connection with the Amaravati Ring Road scandal.

This move by the CID aims to establish a connection between different cases, thereby intensifying the legal challenges faced by Chandrababu Naidu. As a result, Naidu’s legal situation is becoming increasingly complex by the day.

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Looks like this plan has been in works for sometime. The government took utmost care to cover all possible loopholes. Babu's lawyers might discover few but thery should be big enough to be able to grant him bail. If the situation continues, Babu might be in Jail for a long time at least until 2024 elections. Without, nobody cares for Lokesh even if he stays out which is unlikely. Sooner or later he might join his dad.

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3 minutes ago, rako said:

Jagan kooda scam chesadu..100% agree
naaku ardham kaani vishayam enti ante, 
"asalu case inta crystal clear ga unte" mallle sodi mottam cheptaru. sad enti ante, Well Educated people kooda logic alochinchaleka potunnaru. Ademante, FIR lo peru ledu antaru. Veellu chadavara, chadivina ardham kaada!

There are some sections of people who will vote for Chandrababu irrespective of what he has and hasn't done. Same with Jagan. Except people in the rural area care about one thing. Which party is giving them money?

With Babu in the jail, it's a cakewalk for YSRCP. Nobody would dare question the YCP government. Worse, they will join him. Nobody can fill Babu's gap!

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2 minutes ago, rako said:

getwell soon :)

intakanna neeku em cheppalenu.  I think you know how to read

The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in India does not explicitly require the name of the accused to be mentioned in the First Information Report (FIR) in order to make an arrest. An FIR is a formal document that is prepared by the police based on information received about the commission of a cognizable offense.

In cases where the identity of the accused is known and can be ascertained, the name of the accused person should ideally be mentioned in the FIR. However, there are situations where the complainant or the informant may not know the name of the accused, or the identity of the accused may be uncertain. In such cases, it is not a requirement to have the name of the accused in the FIR.

The CrPC provides for the arrest of a person based on reasonable suspicion or credible information that a cognizable offense has been committed. Section 41 of the CrPC outlines the circumstances in which a police officer may arrest a person without a warrant. This includes cases where the police officer has reason to believe that a person has committed a cognizable offense.

So, while it is common practice to include the name of the accused in the FIR when known, the absence of the name does not necessarily prevent the police from making an arrest if there is sufficient reason to believe that an offense has been committed and the person to be arrested is involved in it. The police must, however, follow the legal procedures and guidelines for arrest as laid out in the CrPC.

Save chesi petuko.. next jaggadiki use avudi..

opposition leader ni arrest cheyali ante governor dagara permission undali.. idi kanapadadu tamariki

 

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2 minutes ago, psycopk said:

Save chesi petuko.. next jaggadiki use avudi..

opposition leader ni arrest cheyali ante governor dagara permission undali.. idi kanapadadu tamariki

 

the Indian Constitution does not specifically require permission from the state Governor to arrest an ex-Chief Minister or any individual in the event of a crime. Arrests in criminal cases are generally carried out by the law enforcement agencies, primarily the police, based on the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and other relevant laws.

The CrPC outlines the procedures for the arrest of individuals, including ex-Chief Ministers or any other persons accused of committing crimes.

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6 minutes ago, rako said:

getwell soon :)

intakanna neeku em cheppalenu.  I think you know how to read

The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in India does not explicitly require the name of the accused to be mentioned in the First Information Report (FIR) in order to make an arrest. An FIR is a formal document that is prepared by the police based on information received about the commission of a cognizable offense.

In cases where the identity of the accused is known and can be ascertained, the name of the accused person should ideally be mentioned in the FIR. However, there are situations where the complainant or the informant may not know the name of the accused, or the identity of the accused may be uncertain. In such cases, it is not a requirement to have the name of the accused in the FIR.

The CrPC provides for the arrest of a person based on reasonable suspicion or credible information that a cognizable offense has been committed. Section 41 of the CrPC outlines the circumstances in which a police officer may arrest a person without a warrant. This includes cases where the police officer has reason to believe that a person has committed a cognizable offense.

So, while it is common practice to include the name of the accused in the FIR when known, the absence of the name does not necessarily prevent the police from making an arrest if there is sufficient reason to believe that an offense has been committed and the person to be arrested is involved in it. The police must, however, follow the legal procedures and guidelines for arrest as laid out in the CrPC.

Cbn nakka ni follow avthey half brain knowledge thappa em vuntadhi le bhayya @3$%

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3 minutes ago, psycopk said:

Save chesi petuko.. next jaggadiki use avudi..

opposition leader ni arrest cheyali ante governor dagara permission undali.. idi kanapadadu tamariki

 

govrner daggara permission akkarledu...only speaker ki inform cheyali which they did...highlight chesina point ki proof vuntey save chesi pettukoni Luthra gariki pampinchu, papam ayaniki teliyademo...case kottepistadu

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Just now, YaYaBalaya said:

Cbn nakka ni follow avthey half brain knowledge thappa em vuntadhi le bhayya @3$%

sorry anna, nenu evari sides teesukovatledu. Just black and white thinking. Konchem vaadatam vachhu :)

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3 minutes ago, rako said:

the Indian Constitution does not specifically require permission from the state Governor to arrest an ex-Chief Minister or any individual in the event of a crime. Arrests in criminal cases are generally carried out by the law enforcement agencies, primarily the police, based on the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and other relevant laws.

The CrPC outlines the procedures for the arrest of individuals, including ex-Chief Ministers or any other persons accused of committing crimes.

Thanks for the info.. that dosent mean its legal to arrest cbn with out proof..

repu jaggadiki ittade

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1 minute ago, psycopk said:

Thanks for the info.. that dosent mean its legal to arrest cbn with out proof..

repu jaggadiki ittade

mana media vundi kada ani..istam vachinatlu fake pracharam tho janala mindloki pampinchalani plan...

90s lo work ayinatlu...ippudu workout avadu..appudantey only mana channels/papers vunnay kabatti kudirindi, mana yugapurushudini vennupotu podavagaligaru...adey ippudayitey left leg tho tantaru.

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Just now, anandam2012 said:

mana media vundi kada ani..istam vachinatlu fake pracharam tho janala mindloki pampinchalani plan...

90s lo work ayinatlu...ippudu workout avadu..appudantey only mana channels/papers vunnay kabatti kudirindi, mana yugapurushudini vennupotu podavagaligaru...adey ippudayitey left leg tho tantaru.

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3 minutes ago, psycopk said:

Thanks for the info.. that dosent mean its legal to arrest cbn with out proof..

repu jaggadiki ittade

Proof endi sir akkada sworn in statement unnayi kada  from 2 officials anduke kada a37 is the chief architect ani rasaru

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