Punjab and Haryana HC give 3-day protection against arrest to police accused of Colonel's assault
April 3, 2025 09:32 AM IT in his petition claims Ronnie Singh that he was falsely involved in the case. The requester claims that he, along with a police team, made an attack near Rajindra Hospital in Patiala after intelligence regarding a desired drug dealer. The Punjab High Court and Haryana on Wednesday gave the interim protection against Ronnie Singh, one of the 12 accused police staff in assault case on the colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath on the intervening night of April 13 and 14 in Patiala. A Bank of Justice HS Brar, while giving him three days to approach a trial court, has ordered him not to be arrested in the meantime. The detailed order is awaited. He approached the Supreme Court on April 1. A Bank of Justice HS Brar, while giving him three days to approach a trial court, has ordered him not to be arrested in the meantime. The detailed order is awaited. In his petition, Ronnie Singh claims that he was falsely involved in the case. The requester claims that he, along with a police team, made an attack near Rajindra Hospital in Patiala after intelligence regarding a desired drug dealer. ‘During this operation, he impeded individuals who used alcohol in public and hindered access to the hospital. After being politely asked to clean the corridor, these individuals, including Col Pushpinder Bath and his son, reacted aggressively, assaulted the requester and created public nuisance, ‘the petition claimed that the incident was captured on CCTV and captured by eyewitnesses. He named himself as a victim of ‘misleading’ social media campaign. ṬThe petition of Colonel Bath seeking the Central Bureau of Investigation’s (CBI) investigation should also be taken up by the Supreme Court on Thursday.