Patna Businessman Spends Night in Jail After Cops Misread Court Order Written in English
Patna Businessman Spends Night in Jail After Cops Misread Court Order Written in English
Admitting to the goof up, a senior police officer said the court order was written in English and did not say anywhere that Neeraj Kumar was to be arrested.

Patna: In an incident that is likely to offend Grammar Nazis, a Patna businessman who was to be assessed for failing to pay maintenance to his wife, paid a bigger price and landed up in jail, thanks to the cops’ poor understanding of English language.

Neeraj Kumar fighting a divorce case was arrested on November 25 and had to spend a night in a police lock-up when the cops mistook the word ‘warrant’ written on top of a court order for an arrest warrant, wrote the Times of India. The warrant was, in reality, a ‘distress warrant’ — a directive to assess the businessman’s property documents as he had not being paying maintenance to his wife.

Admitting to the goof up, a senior police officer said the court order was written in English and did not say anywhere that Kumar was to be arrested.

Kumar, a Jehanabad resident, had reportedly filed a divorce petition in 2014 after his wife lodged two dowry cases against him.

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