Jharkhand HC Grants Bail On Condition To Donate To 'PM CARES Fund' & Download 'Aarogya Setu App' [Read Order]
Jharkhand High Court has allowed bail to a former Member of Parliament and five others on the condition that they shall deposit an amount of Rs 35,000 each in Prime Minister Citizens Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations (PM-CARES) and show proof of payment before the court.While delivering the order Justice Anubha Rawat Choudhary also directed the petitioners to download the...
Jharkhand High Court has allowed bail to a former Member of Parliament and five others on the condition that they shall deposit an amount of Rs 35,000 each in Prime Minister Citizens Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations (PM-CARES) and show proof of payment before the court.
The Counsel for the Petitioners submits that the petitioners shall abide by any condition that may be put by this court including any contribution in 'Prime Minister's Citizens Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations (PM CARES) Fund' created for the purposes of dealing with COVID-19 Pandemic.
In the order the court also asked the petitioners to submit self-attested copy of their Aadhar cards and also give their mobile number before the learned court below which they would not change during the pendency of this case without prior permission of the court.
Conditions Imposed by High Court
(i) The petitioners shall show proof of payment of Rs. 35,000/-(Thirty Five thousand) each in the 'Prime Minister's Citizens Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations (PM CARES) Fund' before the learned court below prior to their release.
(ii) The petitioners shall download the 'Aarogya Settu App' immediately after being released from custody and shall abide by the directions of the Central Government as well as State Government issued in connection with containment of Covid-19 pandemic.
(iii) The petitioners will submit self attested copy of their Aadhar Card and also give their mobile number before the learned court below which they will not change during the pendency of this case without prior permission of court.