The Punjab and Haryana High Court today cancelled the bail of controversial ‘godman’ Rampal in a 2006 murder case and ordered that he be taken into custody immediately.
The High Court pronounced the cancellation of bail immediately after Haryana Advocate General and Station House Officer (SHO) of Barwala police station in Hisar moved an application stating that Rampal had been arrested in a contempt of court case.
The Bench comprising Justices M Jeyapaul and Darshan Singh ordered that he be arrested immediately in the 2006 murder case.
The court, which had suo motu taken up the issue of cancellation of bail on November 10 when Rampal failed to appear in the contempt case, had on November 18 reserved the order after hearing the defence, the state and amicus curiae.
Rampal was nabbed last night at his ashram in Barwala after an over two-week tense standoff between police and his supporters, who were resisting his arrest after non-bailable warrants were issued against him for not appearing in the contempt case.
The HC has also directed that Rampal must be produced at 2 p.m. in the contempt of court case after Attorney General B R Mahajan and Barwala SHO Anil Kumar moved an application informing the court that Rampal was arrested last night.
A large number of security personnel had been deployed around the High Court complex.
Rampal is on bail in connection with a murder case registered in 2006 after a clash at his Ashram at Kainthola in Rohtak district where one person had died and some others were injured.
The self styled ‘godman’ had failed to appear before the High Court on three dates — November 5, November 10 and November 17.
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