Mumbai:
The Bombay High Court today refused to grant pre-arrest bail to former Congress MP Nilesh Rane, son of former Maharashtra Chief Minister Narayan Rane, in a case of alleged assault and kidnapping filed by a party worker from Chiplun in Ratnagiri district.
Justice Ajay Gadkari asked him to surrender before police on or before May 23 while allowing Mr Rane to withdraw his anticipatory bail petition.
"I am of the view that this is not a fit case to grant anticipatory bail," the Judge ruled after perusing a police reply opposing Mr Rane's plea for liberty and also while going through the FIR lodged against him.
The police said in a written reply that there were serious allegations against Mr Rane and his custodial interrogation was needed as investigations were still on.
When the court said it was not inclined to grant Mr Rane pre-arrest bail and was about to dismiss his petition, his lawyer Rajendra Shirodkar sought to withdraw the plea with a rider that Mr Rane would surrender to police.
The court allowed him to withdraw the petition and asked him to surrender within a week.
The judge gave his ruling after hearing public prosecutor Arfan Sait and Mr Rane's counsel Shirodkar on granting pre-arrest bail to Mr Rane.
A case was earlier registered by Thane police against Mr Rane, his personal assistant Tushar Panchal and bodyguard Manish Singh under IPC sections for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting Congress president of Chiplun taluka, Sandeep Sawant, in April.
A Sessions Court had earlier rejected Mr Rane's plea for pre-arrest bail. Aggrieved, Mr Rane moved the high court with a plea for anticipatory bail.
According to the FIR, Nilesh Rane and his accomplices had allegedly kidnapped Mr Sawant and assaulted him on way to Mumbai for not attending a rally called by Mr Rane at Chiplun in Ratnagiri district to demand reservation for the Maratha community.
Mr Sawant was allegedly confined to a house at Andheri in Mumbai and later let-off, the complaint alleged.
Mr Sawant had told Mr Rane that he could not attend the rally because his mother had taken ill in a nearby village and he had to rush there to be with her.