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Court’s concession to wife of accused

Staff Reporter

ANANTAPUR: The District and Sessions Court on Tuesday permitted the wife of an accused in Paritala Ravindra murder case, K. Ramamohan Reddy, Sailaja, for staying with her husband as an attendant in the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences hospital in Hyderabad, where her husband was under treatment.

On a petition filed by Ms. Sailaja, judge K. Gaddenna passed the orders permitting her to stay in the hospital with her husband.

She was denied permission by the police last week after she spoke to newspersons over her husband’s health, alleged attempts to harm him as he had expressed willingness to turn an approver in the case.

She had alleged that there was a threat to her husband’s life in Cherlapalli jail as attempts were being made to drug him to illness and ultimately kill him.

The High Court had recently permitted the CBI to interrogate Ramamohan Reddy in jail on his willingness to turn an approver.

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