Seeking issuance of an open-ended Non-Bailable Warrant (NBW) against Mr. Arora, Special Public Prosecutor for the Directorate, Nitesh Rana, submitted before Special Judge Arvind Kumar that the property at 12, Bryanston Square was owned by Mr. Vadra. Mr. Arora was constantly suggesting how and what to renovate in the property before it was officially bought by Mr. Vadra, Mr. Rana submitted. According to the email exchanges between Sumit Chadha, a close relative of Mr. Bhandari, Mr. Vadra and Mr. Arora, Mr. Vadra was beneficially controlling the London property. Meanwhile, the court will take up for hearing the anticipatory bail application of Mr. Arora on January 10. In the application, he alleged that the Directorate was forcing him to falsely implicate Mr. Vadra in the case.
Source: The Hindu January 08, 2019 20:31 UTC