The Kerala High Court on Tuesday rejected an anticipatory bail plea by top advocate C.P. Udayabhanu over his alleged role in the murder of a real estate broker in September.
The police have arraigned him as an accused in the case.
A single bench of the High Court while rejecting his plea, observed that none was “above the law”. It also rejected his counsel’s argument that Udayabhanu “will submit himself” before the probe team.
The court pointed out that the custody of Udayabhanu was “most needed”.
The case pertains to the murder of a real estate broker at Chalakkudy near here in September.
Soon after the murder took place, the police arrested four persons. During the course of the investigation, the police found out Udayabhanu’s alleged role, forcing him to approach the court.
With his plea getting rejected, the police are making all efforts to arrest him at the earliest. Udayabhanu is all set to approach the Supreme Court with a new anticipatory bail plea.