Kerala High Court Grants Bail To Journalist ‘Crime’ Nandakumar Accused Of Verbally Abusing Woman Colleague

Kerala High Court Grants Bail To Journalist ‘Crime’ Nandakumar Accused Of Verbally Abusing Woman Colleague

Case: T.P Nandakumar v. State of Kerala & Anr.

Coram: Justice Ziyad Rahman A.A

Case No.: CRL.A NO. 703 OF 2022

Court Observation: “After going through the gravity of the offences, the nature of the allegations and the materials so far collected, I am of the view that the appellant can be released on bail. This is particularly because even though certain allegations against the appellant are serious in nature, on going through the written complaint submitted by the 2nd respondent, it can be seen that details of many of the allegations are not mentioned.”

“In this case, despite anxiously going through the entire materials, I could not find any materials indicating any such capture, publication or transmission of the image of a private area of any person.”

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Verbally Abusing Woman Colleague, Nandakumar Accused