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    Actor Allu Arjun Attends Sandhya Theatre Case Virtually

    Hyderabad: Actor Allu Arjun has completed a virtual hearing in the Sandhya Theatre stampede case. The Nampally Court has granted him an exemption from appearing in person until January 10, 2025. During this time, the actor will continue to participate in the legal proceedings through virtual means.

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    Earlier, Allu Arjun’s legal team had filed a petition seeking regular bail after his interim bail, previously granted by the High Court, had expired. The court has now directed the police to submit a counter to the regular bail petition. This petition is scheduled to be heard on December 30, which falls on a Monday.

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    The Sandhya Theatre incident, which tragically resulted in the loss of one life and left a child injured, has garnered widespread attention. As the case moves forward, Allu Arjun’s legal team is actively working to fulfill all legal obligations.

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    The decision to allow virtual attendance emphasizes safety and convenience for all parties involved. Meanwhile, fans, legal experts, and members of the film industry are following the case closely as it continues to unfold in court.

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