Delhi Police on Monday said that Chaitanyanand Saraswati is not a sanyasi. This is stated in a reply by the Police on the plea of Chaitanyanand Saraswati in Patiala House Court. He has sought a direction from jail authorities to allow him to wear a Sanyasi robe and to keep religious books
Patiala House Court on Monday sought a fresh reply from Delhi police on the bail plea of Chaitanyanand Saraswati. The court adjourned the matter for hearing further arguements on October 27.
The Patiala House Court on Friday reserved an order on Chaitanyanand Saraswati's plea for the supply of a copy of the seizure memo linked with the molestation case.
The Principal District and Sessions judge, Anju Bajaj Chandan, assigned the bail matter to Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Deepti Devesh for hearing on Monday.
According to Additional Superintendent of Police, Anti-Corruption Bureau, Sandeep Saraswat, the complainant told the ACB that he supplies brain coils used in neurosurgery and had pending bills worth Rs 12 lakh, and Dr Agarwal allegedly demanded a bribe to clear these bills.
Accused in the molestation case, Chaitanyananda Saraswati, has moved an application seeking bail. He is running in judicial custody after police interrogation. Patiala House Court is to hear the bail application tomorrow.
The Patiala House Court on Wednesday asked Delhi police to file a comprehensive reply on the application of Chaitnyanand Saraswati for a sanyasi robe and spiritual books mentioning the rule of jail manual. The application will be heard again on Monday.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated 12 economic activities under the National Rural Livelihood Mission's Cluster Level Federation worth ₹1.20 crore during the "Saras Aajeevika Mela" in Rishikesh on Monday.
Delhi police on Saturday filed replies on two applications moved by Chaitanyanand Saraswati. He has sought a direction, a direction to provide him Sanyasi food, Sanyasi Garb, Spectacles, medicines and books. He has also sought a direction for the supply of seizure memo of the Delhi police
Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati Maharaj said that the "I Love Muhammad-Mahadev" is a deliberate attempt to divert attention from more pressing matters.