Mumbai, Jan. 23 -- A day after the Bombay High Court strongly criticised the Maharashtra government over the failure to act in the Mahad municipal poll violence case, Vikas Gogawale, son of Shiv Sena minister Bharat Gogawale, surrendered before the police, the state informed the court on Friday.
The development was placed before a single bench of Justice Madhav Jamdar, where Advocate General Milind Sathe submitted that Vikas Gogawale had turned himself in at the Mahad police station in connection with the clash that erupted during the municipal council elections in Raigad district.
He also told the court that all accused in the case, including Vikas Gogawale and his cousin Mahesh Gogawale, had surrendered before the police earlier in the ...