A court cancels the bail of a Shiv Sena corporator, Pratap Mhatre, who is accused of assaulting doctors. According to reports, the corporator was granted bail on July 14, but the court later orders that he returns to jail. The decision follows the legal process connected to the assault case involving medical personnel. The reports describe that Mhatre’s release is revoked after the court reviews the matter and cancels the previously granted bail. Details about the underlying incident, such as the exact location and the circumstances of the alleged assault, are not included in the provided excerpts. The sources agree on the key procedural development: bail granted on July 14 is subsequently cancelled by the court, and the accused is required to go back to jail. The case remains subject to further court proceedings as it continues through the legal system.
Court cancels bail of Sena corporator accused of assaulting doctors
A court cancels the bail of a Shiv Sena corporator, Pratap Mhatre, who is accused of assaulting doctors. According to reports, the corporator was granted bail on July 14, but the court later orders th...
- A Shiv Sena corporator, Pratap Mhatre, is accused of assaulting doctors.
- The court grants Mhatre bail on July 14.
- The court later cancels his bail.
- After the bail cancellation, Mhatre must return to jail.
- The reports describe a procedural reversal of the previously granted bail.
Mhatre was granted bail on July 14.
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