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On Tuesday, another single bench of the HC presided over by Justice Bharati Dangre, extended the interim protection granted to the former BJP MP and his son till July 7. Justice Dangre also directed the Maharashtra government to file an affidavit, replying to the pleas filed by Kirit Somaiya and his son claiming that the charges against them were false, and seeking pre-arrest bail in the case.
In April this year, while granting interim protection to Somaiyas in the case, the HC had said the complaint registered in the case by ex-Army personnel seemed vague and based solely on media reports. It had, however, directed the duo to report to the police for questioning on fixed dates.
On Tuesday, the state’s counsel, Shirish Gupte, sought time to file an affidavit in response to the BJP leader and his son’s pleas.
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Justice Dangre recorded Mundargi’s statement in her order and said the interim relief granted to both the applicants will be extended till July 7, the next date of hearing in the case.
As per the complaint, Kirit Somaiya and some others had collected over Rs 57 crore for the restoration of the decommissioned naval aircraft carrier Vikrant. However, instead of depositing the amount to the Maharashtra governor’s secretary’s office, the BJP leader allegedly misappropriated the funds.