When the petition came up for hearing today, Justice C S Karnan posted it to October 21.
The prosecution case is that Srinivasan, already facing other cheating cases, had purchased a stolen SUV from one Jothirajan and sold the same to another person.
The case in this regard had been registered in the Thiruthangal police station in Virudhunagar district on a complaint from the Virudhunagar Regional Transport Officer (RTO) who stated that Srinivasan had sold the vehicle with the knowledge that it was a stolen one.
Apprehending arrest, the actor filed an anticipatory bail plea in the high court, stating that he was implicated in the case.
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