Narender Ahlawat, who worked for Ponty Chadha as a manager, was released on interim bail by Additional Sessions Judge V K Yadav saying "he deserves indulgence on humanitarian ground" as he is wheelchair-bound, and therefore needs "proper medical treatment".
The judge also imposed certain conditions which include that Ahlawat will not influence witnesses in any manner or leave Delhi without the court's permission.
"... Keeping in view the medical condition of the applicant (Ahlawat), which reflects as per the latest report from jail hospital that instead of recovery the complications are increasing and affecting the psychological and neurological health of Ahlawat...
Ponty Chadha and Hardeep, who had an alleged property dispute, were killed in a shootout at a Chhattarpur farmhouse in south Delhi on November 17, last year. Twenty-two people, including sacked Uttarakhand minority panel chief S S Namdhari have been named in the charge sheet filed in the case.
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Ahlawat, in jail since February 14, had sought bail saying there is nothing against him which may connect with the offence in any manner.
"He was merely an employee of Ponty and was unfortunately present at the spot," advocate K K Manan argued, adding that the accused was not part of any conspiracy as he could not have been beneficiary in any manner.