In the petition, filed through advocate Anindita Pujari, Kumar, who was attacked yesterday in the Patial House court complex by a group of lawyers, claimed his innocence.
He has submitted that there is a threat to his life and there was a need for the apex court to intervene for safeguarding his life and limb.
Kumar said no purpose would be served by keeping him in the jail as the police has been finding it difficult to produce him even in the court. There was no need for his custodial interrogation as he has already been sent to judicial custody, he contended.
However, when the bench suggested that they would consider it tomorrow, they agreed.
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