New Delhi: Stung by the Supreme Court's earlier stand on the statue-memorials issue, the UP administration seems to be taking court matters very seriously now. The UP police has sent a notice to rape accused, Bollywood actor Shiney Ahuja, asking him to keep his promise to shift to Delhi.
Shiney Ahuja was granted bail in the sensational rape case by the Bombay High Court on the condition that he would "move out of Mumbai". The actor is reported to have stated in his affidavit to the court that he would be shifting to his father's house in Delhi. But instead, he started staying at his father's second house in Noida.
The realisation dawned on the Noida police after Shiney, under court directions, produced himself at the Sector 20, Noida police station. "We have gone through the court orders and Shiney's affidavit. When he told the court that he would be staying in Delhi, he has no business to be in Noida. He should be staying in Delhi and reporting to a police station there," said a senior Noida police office.
A notice was served by the Noida authorities to Shiney on Friday. According to reports, Shiney has already made arrangements to shift to Delhi. "Any violation of the order will lead to contempt of court," said a Noida police officer, adding that "therefore, we have asked him to follow the court's order."
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