Assam govt moves SC against anticipatory bail to Pawan Khera
The HC gave him a week's time to file an application before the court concerned and granted him relief with certain conditions.
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Pawan Khera had alleged that the Assam CM's wife has multiple passports & foreign property, which were not declared in CM's election affidavit (PTI)
New Delhi, 13 April
The Assam government has moved the Supreme Court against the Telangana High Court order granting one-week transit anticipatory bail to Congress leader Pawan Khera in a case registered against him for levelling allegations against Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's wife.
The
petition was filed on Sunday through advocate Shuvodeep Roy and is likely to be
taken up for hearing this week.
On 10 April, the high court granted Pawan Khera one-week transit anticipatory bail.
The high
court gave him a week's time to file an application before the court concerned
and granted him relief with certain conditions.
"Without
expressing any opinion on the merits of the case, this court is of the view
that the petitioner has made out a case for the grant of limited transit
anticipatory bail, as his apprehension of arrest appears to be reasonable and
supported by material on record," the high court had said in its order.
The
conditions were that the petitioner shall be released on bail in the event of
arrest on his executing a personal bond for Rs one lakh with two sureties for
the like sum each, cooperate with the investigation and make himself available
for interrogation as and when required by the Investigating Officer and that he
shall not leave the country without prior permission of the competent Court.
The
conditions further include that the petitioner shall, within the stipulated
period, approach the competent jurisdictional court in Assam and seek
appropriate relief, and he, being a public figure, shall exercise restraint in
making any further public statements in relation to the subject matter of the
present case, which may prejudice the investigation, the order said.
The
Congress leader on 5 April had alleged that the Assam CM's wife, Riniki Bhuyan
Sarma, has multiple passports and foreign property, which were not declared in
the chief minister's election affidavit for the 9 April Assembly polls in that
state.
The case against Khera was registered at the Guwahati Crime Branch Police Station under
several sections of the BNS, including 175 (false statement in connection with
an election), 35 (Right of private defence of the body and of property) and 318
(cheating).
Khera, who approached the high court on 7 April, showed his residential address in Hyderabad. He had requested the high court to release him on bail in the event of his arrest.
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