Rajasthan High Court cancels interim protection from arrest for RCB bowler Yash Dayal in a case involving allegations by a minor girl; next hearing set for August 22.
In a significant development, the Rajasthan High Court has vacated the interim stay on the arrest of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) fast bowler Yash Dayal in connection with a case involving a minor girl. The court ruled that no interim relief can be granted due to the complainant being a minor.
Justice Sudesh Bansal issued the order after hearing arguments and directed that the case diary be presented. This ruling has sparked speculation that Dayal may soon be taken into custody.
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Yash Dayal’s counsel, advocate Kunal Jaiman, argued in court that the accusations are a targeted attempt to damage the cricketer’s image. He stated that this is not the first case filed against Dayal, referencing a previous case in Ghaziabad which was stayed by the Allahabad High Court.
Despite these arguments, the court maintained that the seriousness of the allegations, especially involving a minor, warranted a fair investigation. The next hearing in the matter is scheduled for August 22.
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