Pune Court Frees Minister's Son-in-Law in Drug Raid

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-26 14:17:04 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-11 06:59:25

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Pune Court Frees Minister's Son-in-Law in Drug Raid

In a significant development, a Pune court granted bail to Dr. Pranjal Khewalkar, the son-in-law of former Maharashtra minister Eknath Khadse, who was arrested in a high-profile drug raid. The bail was also extended to co-accused Prachi Gupta and Sripad Yadav by Additional Sessions Judge J. G. Dorle.

The case dates back to a raid conducted by the Pune Police's crime branch in the early hours of July 27, 2024, at a studio apartment in the posh Kharadi area. The police claimed to have busted a drug party, seizing cocaine, marijuana, hookah, and liquor bottles. Khewalkar and six others were promptly arrested, drawing significant media attention due to his political connections.

Defence lawyer Pushkar Surve successfully argued for the bail, which was granted on September 25th. This development raises questions about the handling of such high-profile cases and the influence of political connections on legal proceedings. The public's perception of the justice system's fairness is at stake, especially when drug-related crimes are a growing concern in urban areas.

As the case progresses, the court's decision will be under scrutiny, and the public awaits further updates on the investigation and any potential trials. This incident highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing legal rights and the fight against substance abuse, especially when it involves individuals with political ties. The outcome will undoubtedly shape public trust in the legal system's ability to deliver justice impartially.