New Delhi: A Gurugram court docket granted bail to in style YouTuber and the winner of Bigg Boss OTT 2 Elvish Yadav, who was arrested on March 17 in reference to a case below the Wildlife Protection Act 1972. Yadav appeared in court docket at present concerning an assault case involving fellow content material creator Sagar Thakur, often known as Maxtern.
The incident, which occurred on March 8, was captured on video, exhibiting Yadav bodily assaulting Thakur by throwing him to the bottom and slapping him. Following the altercation, Thakur lodged a criticism with the Sector 53 Police Station, resulting in Yadav’s arrest.
However, Yadav later asserted in a video shared on-line that the incident was orchestrated by Thakur. He subsequently posted one other video, providing an apology for his actions, and even shared a photograph with Thakur on social media, captioned “brotherhood on top.”
Bail in separate case
In a separate authorized matter, Yadav was granted bail by a Gautam Buddh Nagar court docket in Noida the day earlier than his look within the Gurugram court docket. This was associated to his arrest by the Noida Police on March 17, in reference to an investigation into the suspected use of snake venom as a leisure drug at events hosted by Yadav.
Charges in opposition to Yadav
The costs in opposition to Yadav on this case embody violations of the Wildlife Protection Act, together with sections of the Indian Penal Code pertaining to prison conspiracy, negligent conduct associated to poison endangering human security, and negligent conduct with respect to animals. Additionally, costs below the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act have additionally been added to the FIR.
Yadav, a controversial determine aged 26, has been embroiled in authorized troubles involving varied acts and violations, together with these associated to wildlife safety and drug-related offenses, alongside his rise to fame as a YouTuber and actuality present contestant.