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She was arrested on March 16.
Earlier, the court had remanded suspected bookie Anil Jaisinghani, Aniksha’s father, to 14-day judicial custody.
He had been arrested last week from Gujarat, along with his cousin Nirmal Jaisinghani.
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On Friday after Jaisinghani was sent to judicial custody, she immediately through her advocate Manan Sanghai filed for bail.
It said the maximum punishment the FIR against her attracts is seven years’ imprisonment and Malabar police station which arrested her did not comply with the mandatory procedure of first issuing her a notice to appear and explain the accusations.
The prosecution submitted its reply and opposed the bail plea on Monday.
After hearing arguments from both sides, special court Judge DD Almale passed the order.
Based on a complaint filed by the deputy chief minister’s wife, police had registered a case against the father-daughter duo under IPC sections for conspiracy and extortion and provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
According to police, 17 cases are pending against Anil Jaisinghani.