Before rising for the day, Justice Suresh Kait extended the protection from arrest to Bharti, granted on September 15, saying "there is no time left to pronounce the order. So, till then, no coercive steps be taken against Bharti."
The court, which reserved the order on anticipatory bail, declined the police's request to withdraw the protection given to him from arrest, asked what has the police done till today as the FIR was lodged on September 9.
The court also expressed concern saying it was conscious about the complainant and her children.
"Keeping in mind that the two children are suffering (due to the matrital discord) this matter needs some reconsideration," it said.
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