(L) Madras High Court, (R) Armstrong 
Tamil Nadu

Aswathaman seeks time to appeal in Supreme Court

While setting aside the bail order, the High Court had directed them to surrender before the Chennai Principal Sessions Court on or before March 6

DT NEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Ashwathaman, an accused in the murder case of BSP chief of State unit, K Armstrong, has filed a petition before the Madras High Court seeking four weeks to surrender, stating that he intends to prefer an appeal before the Supreme Court challenging the order cancelling his bail.

Earlier, the Madras High Court had cancelled the bail granted by the Chennai Principal Sessions Court to Aswathaman and 12 others who were arrested in connection with the murder case. While setting aside the bail order, the High Court had directed them to surrender before the Chennai Principal Sessions Court on or before March 6. 

Similarly, another accused in the case, Hariharan, has also moved a petition seeking three weeks to surrender. The petition is expected to be listed for hearing shortly.

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