A local court on Monday examined MIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi, his younger brother and jailed party MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi, besides four party legislators in connection with a 2005 case filed against them for preventing government officials from performing their duties.
Asaduddin and four party legislators attended the court of judicial first class magistrate here, while Akbaruddin, who is lodged in Adilabad district jail in an alleged hate speech case, was produced by the police. The Owaisi brothers and others, including four party MLAs were booked by Patancheru police in Medak district for allegedly obstructing the then Medak district Collector and other officials from discharging their duties in 2005. The court questioned the six accused on the allegations mentioned in the charge sheet. Owaisi brothers and four MLAs, however, denied all the allegations and said they wanted to proceed with the trial. The court, then posted the matter to 8 Feb for examination of witnesses.
Earlier, NBWs were issued against the Owaisi brothers after they ‘failed’ to appear before the court.
The MIM chief, who is accused number 1 in the case, was remanded to judicial custody by the judicial magistrate on 21 Jan and dismissed his two bail petitions.
Asaduddin and four party legislators attended the court of judicial first class magistrate here, while Akbaruddin, who is lodged in Adilabad district jail in an alleged hate speech case, was produced by the police. The Owaisi brothers and others, including four party MLAs were booked by Patancheru police in Medak district for allegedly obstructing the then Medak district Collector and other officials from discharging their duties in 2005. The court questioned the six accused on the allegations mentioned in the charge sheet. Owaisi brothers and four MLAs, however, denied all the allegations and said they wanted to proceed with the trial. The court, then posted the matter to 8 Feb for examination of witnesses.
Earlier, NBWs were issued against the Owaisi brothers after they ‘failed’ to appear before the court.
The MIM chief, who is accused number 1 in the case, was remanded to judicial custody by the judicial magistrate on 21 Jan and dismissed his two bail petitions.