Royal Hills Hotel Dance Bar Owner Secures Anticipatory Bail

Court Grants Bail to Rajeev Singh Following Arrests During Raid

In a significant legal development, Rajeev Singh, also known as Bunty, the proprietor of Royal Hills Hotel Dance Bar in Mango, has been granted anticipatory bail by ADJ-4 Anandmani Tripathi.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a significant legal development, Rajeev Singh, also known as Bunty, the proprietor of Royal Hills Hotel Dance Bar in Mango, has been granted anticipatory bail by ADJ-4 Anandmani Tripathi.

The Excise Department Inspector Ramdev Paswan filed charges against the hotel owner, the manager, seven employees, and 11 bar girls.

Advocates Prakash Jha and Anand Jha successfully argued for the defense, securing bail for Rajeev Singh.

The case included allegations involving the hotel owner, the manager, several employees, and bar girls.

Bail was also granted to the bar girls and other accused individuals detained in connection with the case.

This decision follows a raid conducted by Dhalbhum SDO on April 5th.

During the raid, several bar girls were arrested from the Mango Hotel.

The bail decision reflects the court’s consideration of the details and defense presented.

Advocates Prakash Jha and Anand Jha’s efforts were crucial in achieving this outcome for Singh.

The Excise Department’s case encompassed numerous individuals, underscoring the gravity of the situation.

Granting bail to all accused highlights the judiciary’s commitment to a fair process.

The April 5th raid brought significant attention to the Royal Hills Hotel Dance Bar’s operations.

The legal proceedings will continue to be closely observed.

The bail provides temporary relief for Rajeev Singh and the other accused while the case progresses.

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