In the suicide case of Vimalakumari Dhrongching, Yadav has been ordered to be released on bail in the case of abetment of suicide and improper transaction.
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Rajkishore Yadav of Janakpurdham sub-metropolitan city-9, who was arrested with 9 tamsuks, 23 red parts and five cheques, has been ordered to be released on bail by the Dhanusha District Court. On Thursday, the bench of Judge Manoj Kumar Srivastava ordered that he be released from prison on a bond of 50,000.
Vimalakumari Dhrongching Magar (debtor) of Mithila Municipality-8 committed suicide by writing a 'suicide note' in the name of Sahu Rajkishore. Then the police arrested Yadav on July 2.
Based on the complaint of the deceased's family, the district attorney's office had filed a case of incitement to suicide and unfair transaction against him. On Wednesday, Yadav was ordered to be released on a bail of Rs 400,000 in the case of inciting suicide, and today he was ordered to be released from prison after taking bail in the case of improper transactions.
Yadav reached the house of 34-year-old Vimalakumari Dhrongching Magar of Mithila Municipality-8 on June 32 and threatened to send her to jail.
The next day Vimala committed suicide by writing a 'suicide note' mentioning the name of Sahu Yadav. When the police arrested Yadav and searched his house, they seized 9 tamsuks, 23 red parts and checks from various banks.
