Court Allows 15-Minute Meetings Every 3 Hours with Savukku Shankar During Investigation

During a key legal session in Coimbatore Integrated Court, advocate Gopalakrishnan revealed that the court permitted 15-minute meetings every 3 hours with Savukku Shankar amid ongoing investigations.


Coimbatore: Advocate Gopalakrishnan addressed the media today at the Coimbatore Integrated Court regarding the ongoing cybercrime case involving Savukku Shankar. He disclosed that the court has allowed fifteen-minute sessions for meeting with Shankar every three hours during his investigation, up until 5 PM tomorrow.

He further explained that their team had cooperated with the cybercrime police's custody request and emphasized the need for better mental health facilities in prisons. "We will definitely oppose the draconian laws and call for reasonable time for legal proceedings," Gopalakrishnan added during the briefing.

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