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Yuvraj Singh launched on length in-between bail after his arrest for casteist remarks

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While noting that the Haryana police is attempting to discover most productive Yuvraj Singh’s ‘formal arrest’ within the case, the High Court docket had closing week directed that upon becoming a member of the probe with the investigating officer, if the cricketer is arrested, he might perhaps presumably well be launched on length in-between bail upon furnishing bail and surety bonds.

Stale India cricketer Yuvraj Singh has been launched on bail. (Source: Twitter)

The Haryana Police on Sunday (October 17) said cricketer Yuvraj Singh used to be arrested and launched on bail in an alleged casteist remarks case in compliance with a High Court docket utter. Yuvraj used to be accused of constructing casteist remarks against Yuzvendra Chahal right by an Instagram chat closing 365 days.

Superintendent of Police (Hansi) Nitika Gahlaut said over the cell phone, “We most productive made a formal arrest and he used to be launched on bail in compliance of the orders of the Punjab and Haryana High Court docket. Yuvraj Singh came to Hansi on Saturday and we made a formal arrest. He used to be launched on bail bond after a few hours,” DSP (Hansi) Vinod Shankar said.

While noting that the Haryana police is attempting to discover most productive Yuvraj’s ‘formal arrest’ within the case, the High Court docket had closing week directed that upon becoming a member of the probe with the investigating officer, if the cricketer is arrested, he might perhaps presumably well be launched on length in-between bail upon furnishing bail and surety bonds.

The High Court docket used to be listening to a plea by the cricketer attempting to discover quashing of an FIR filed against him earlier this 365 days below sections of the IPC and the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act in step with a criticism by licensed legitimate Rajat Kalsan on the Hansi Police Effect of living in Hisar.

Kalsan had filed the police criticism closing 365 days, alleging that Yuvraj’s comment had hurt the feelings of the Dalit neighborhood and a good deal of folk had watched the video on social media. Expressing remorse over the comments, Yuvraj had earlier tweeted, “I perceive that whereas I used to be having a conversation with my friends, I used to be misunderstood, which used to be unwarranted. Alternatively, as a guilty Indian I must claim that if I even be pleased unintentionally hurt any individual’s sentiments or emotions, I’d love to issue remorse for the the same.”

(with PTI inputs)

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