A Gurgaon courtroom on Saturday granted bail to Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner and YouTuber Elvish Yadav in an assault case towards fellow YouTuber Sagar Thakur alias Maxtern, mentioned police. Yadav was requested to furnish a bail bond for his launch.
The Court docket of Responsibility Justice of the Peace granted bail to Yadav because the punishment for offences towards him pertains to under seven years, mentioned police.
Judicial Justice of the Peace (First Class) Harsh Kumar had earlier ordered Yadav to seem earlier than the courtroom on March 27 in reference to the assault case. The Noida Police, nevertheless, produced Yadav earlier than the Gurgaon courtroom on Saturday, after which their Gurgaon counterparts have been referred to as in.
“Although we sought judicial custody for 14 days, the bail was granted… After he was produced earlier than the Gurgaon courtroom, police interrogated him in reference to the assault case earlier than his manufacturing to the courtroom,” mentioned police.
On March 8, Thakur had filed an assault grievance towards Yadav. In keeping with police, Yadav had referred to as Thakur to Southpoint Mall on Golf Course Highway to speak; and a purported video of the incident reveals Yadav beating up the sufferer inside a room as the previous greets him. Following this, Thakur fell to the bottom and Yadav and his associates may very well be seen assaulting him.
In one other video posted by Thakur on X, he claimed that he had gone to Gurgaon alone to fulfill Yadav, who alongside along with his buddies, assaulted and threatened to kill him. He suffered accidents within the mouth following this, mentioned Thakur. Based mostly on a grievance by Thakur, an FIR was registered towards the accused underneath Indian Penal Code sections 147 (punishment for rioting), 149 (police to stop cognisable offences), 323 (process when, after graduation of inquiry or trial, Justice of the Peace finds case ought to be dedicated), and 506 (punishment for prison intimidation) on the Gurgaon Sector 53 police station.
In the meantime, a Gautam Budhdha Nagar courtroom on Friday granted Yadav bail in reference to a case by which he and 5 Delhi residents are accused of allegedly promoting snake venom at rave events within the Nationwide Capital Area, mentioned police.