Saturday, February 7, 2026
ADVT 
India

Golfer Jyoti Randhawa Moves High Court For Bail In Poaching Case

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Feb, 2019 09:21 PM

    Golfer Jyoti Randhawa moved the Allahabad High Court on Wednesday, seeking bail in connection with poaching charges levelled against him.


    The Lucknow bench of the court granted the Uttar Pradesh government three days time to file its counter-affidavit on Mr Randhawa's plea and fixed the next date of hearing on February 15.


    A bench of Justice Mohammad Faiz Alam Khan passed the order on the plea of Mr Randhawa, who sought bail claiming that he was innocent and was booked on false charges.


    Opposing the plea, the state's lawyer demanded time to file a reply.


    Mr Randhawa and his friend Mahesh Virajdar, a former Navy officer, were arrested from the Motipur range of the Katarniaghat Forest Sanctuary, a part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve that stretches across Bahraich and Lakhimpur Kheri districts of eastern Uttar Pradesh.

    Forest officials had alleged that a .22-bore rifle, 60 cartridges, an animal hide -- possibly that of a sambar killed 10 to 12 days earlier -- and two dead jungle fowls were found in the golfer''s sports utility vehicle (SUV).


    Mr Randhawa often visited Kharia village near the sanctuary to look after his father Ranjeet Singh Randhawa's 95-acre farmhouse.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Two-Day Storm Departs B.C., But Leaves Flooded Roads, Avalanche Danger Behind

    Two-Day Storm Departs B.C., But Leaves Flooded Roads, Avalanche Danger Behind
    Rainfall, wind, snow and winter storm warnings have been lifted for all of southern B.C. after a powerful system swept across the province leaving flooded or snow-clogged roads in its wake.

    Two-Day Storm Departs B.C., But Leaves Flooded Roads, Avalanche Danger Behind

    Bofors Sank Congress, Rafale Will Bring Modi Back: Nirmala Sitharaman Returns Rahul Gandhi's Fire

    Getting emotional over Congress President Rahul Gandhi's attack on her and the Prime Minister, she said he had called them liars.

    Bofors Sank Congress, Rafale Will Bring Modi Back: Nirmala Sitharaman Returns Rahul Gandhi's Fire

    WATCH: In Gurdaspur, PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Protecting 1984 Culprits

    WATCH: In Gurdaspur, PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Protecting 1984 Culprits
    Narendra Modi Thursday accused the Congress of protecting those involved in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, saying such leaders were even rewarded with the chief minister's post.

    WATCH: In Gurdaspur, PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Protecting 1984 Culprits

    Fog Forces Punjab To Change School Timings, Temperatures Dip Again

    Fog Forces Punjab To Change School Timings, Temperatures Dip Again
    Dense foggy conditions in Punjab have forced the education department to change the timings of all schools in the state.

    Fog Forces Punjab To Change School Timings, Temperatures Dip Again

    Teen Fell Unconscious Soon After Boarding Plane In Kolkata, Dies

    Teen Fell Unconscious Soon After Boarding Plane In Kolkata, Dies
    Identified as 16-year-old Suman Pal, the passenger was going to Bengaluru for treatment.

    Teen Fell Unconscious Soon After Boarding Plane In Kolkata, Dies

    Rajiv Gandhi's Name Should Be Included In 1984 Riot Cases: Sukhbir Badal

    "Recent developments as well as accounts of witnesses has made it clear that Rajiv Gandhi was behind the 1984 riots," Sukhbir Singh Badal claimed.  

    Rajiv Gandhi's Name Should Be Included In 1984 Riot Cases: Sukhbir Badal