Justice Sunil Gaur was informed that the trial court judge was "competent enough to hear and adjudicate matter pertaining to the grant of bail to Pental".
"The plea filed by DU Professor P Pardha Saradhi deserves to be dismissed in limine with exemplary costs being awarded to the respondent.2 (Pental) for agony being faced by these frivolous and vexatious litigations," the affidavit filed by Pental said.
Refuting Saradhi's claim, Pental in his affidavit stated that Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, who has granted him bail, "eventually appreciated the facts as well as the law governing granting of bail as also committal of matters to the court of Sessions and has passed the order in that behalf".
Pental, who challenged the trial court's summons issued to him on November 18, 2013, was granted interim bail on November 25, last year by the lower court and the High Court.
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