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Kundra was arrested by the Mumbai crime branch on July 19, and is presently in judicial custody. His bail application was rejected by a lower court on Wednesday.
In his petition, he claimed that the material which he allegedly disseminated through apps was not pornographic, and at the most it could be described as ”lascivious”. Kundra (45), who is married to actor Shilpa Shetty, also alleged that the police had not issued any notice under section 41A of the Code of Criminal Procedure before arrest, which is mandatory. As per section 41A, the police may, in cases where arrest is not warranted, issue summons to the accused and record his or her statement.
The police said in their reply that a notice was issued prior to the arrest, but Kundra refused to accept it.
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During the hearing before Justice A S Gadkari on Thursday, Kundra’s lawyer Aabad Ponda argued that when such a notice is issued, a period of two weeks is given to the person to appear for questioning.
“Kundra was not even given two days or two hours. His office premises were searched by the police on the afternoon of July 19. This went on for about three to four hours during which Kundra was present and cooperating. Later in the evening he was asked to accompany the police to the police station where he was arrested,” Ponda said.
The police in their affidavit, however, alleged that when the search was underway, Kundra and his ”IT technician” Ryan Thorpe started deleting messages from a WhatsApp group, thus destroying evidence. To prevent them from further tampering with evidence, Kundra was taken to police station and arrested, the police claimed.
Justice Gadkari will continue the hearing on July 31.