'Bound to Come Back Today': Luthras’ Counsel Assures Court of Clients’ Return to India
The Luthra brothers seek anticipatory bail amid Goa Police claims of non-cooperation and misleading authorities, while detained in Thailand and awaiting deportation to India.
- Gaurav Luthra and Saurabh Luthra have been detained in Thailand, and Thai authorities say steps are underway to return them to India.
- Early inquiries found electric firecrackers triggered the blaze at Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub, while Goa officials revealed fire-safety violations and an expired Panchayat licence.
- Records show Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra booked Phuket tickets at 1:17 am Sunday during rescue efforts, Goa Police allege they left India December 7, and Blue Notices list charges including manslaughter.
- Immediate legal steps include Thai immigration authorities preparing to deport the brothers, with the 2013 extradition treaty guiding the process, and the brothers set to return to India while investigations continue.
- Investigators also found the brothers' business network spans about 40 restaurants across ~22 cities and 42 shell companies, expanding the scope of probes.
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Goa nightclub fire: No relief for Luthra brothers, Delhi court rejects anticipatory bail plea
Goa nightclub fire: A Delhi court has rejected the Luthra brothers' anticipatory bail plea. The accused had sought four weeks of transit anticipatory bail so that they would not be immediately arrested on their return to Delhi from Thailand.
A Blue Corner notice has been issued against the Luthra brothers, accused in the Goa club arson case, and their passports have been revoked. Find out how they will be brought to India, the charges they face, and the possible punishments under those charges.
Delhi Court Reserves Verdict in Bail Plea of Luthra Brothers Even as They Await Deportation
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The counsel for Goa Police argued that there is no cooperation on the part of the brothers which disentitled them for extraordinary protection by the court. India News | Delhi Court Reserves Verdict in Bail Plea of Luthra Brothers Even as They Await Deportation.
Delhi Court reserves verdict in bail plea of Luthra brothers even as they await deportation
The counsel for Goa Police argued that there is no cooperation on the part of the brothers which disentitled them for extraordinary protection by the court.
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