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Kerala HC Grants Bail To Man Accused Of Attacking Mother

A 25-year-old man, accused of attacking his mother with a knife after she refused to give him money, was granted bail by the Kerala High Court after his mother requested the court not to keep him in jail.

PTI

The Kerala High Court has granted bail to a man who allegedly attacked his mother with a knife several times after she refused to give him money to celebrate on New Year's Eve last year after the woman told the court that she could not see her son languishing in jail.

 Justice P V Kunhikrishnan said he was "forced" to grant bail thinking of the "fate and trauma faced by the mother".

At the same time, the court also termed as "astonishing and disturbing" the "mental condition of the youngsters of our country".

"For not paying money for celebrating New Year바카라™s Eve, the petitioner (son) attacked his mother and inflicted serious injuries. Now, an affidavit is filed by the mother stating that she has no objection to granting him bail."

"I am sure that the wounds on her body might not have healed, but her love for her son takes over the wounds. Thinking of the fate and trauma facing the mother, I am

forced to grant bail to the petitioner. A mother바카라™s love for her son is like a rose - it will bloom forever," Justice Kunhikrishnan said.

 While granting bail on Friday, the court further said that society and parents should watch the younger generation closely and ensure their relationships are with good people.

 In the instant case, the court directed that the 25-year-old man should be released on bail on executing a bond of Rs 50,000 with two solvent sureties each for the like sum, saying that "no purpose will be served by retaining this youngster in detention, to continue the trauma of his mother".

 The other conditions imposed on the accused were that he shall appear before the investigating officer on all Mondays at 10 am till the final report is filed in the case, he shall cooperate with the probe, not influence or intimidate witnesses and shall not leave the country without permission of the jurisdictional court.

Additionally, the High Court said that if there was any criminal activity by the accused, his mother could report the same to the jurisdictional police station and the

Station House Officer shall move an application in the appropriate court seeking cancellation of bail.

 The accused was arrested on January 1 and booked for the offenses under sections 118 (causing grievous hurt with a weapon) and 109 (attempt to murder) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

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