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SC refuses to stay Sonam Raghuvanshi's bail in honeymoon murder case

Meghalaya government earlier moved the Supreme Court against the bail granted to the prime accused in the case.

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  • Sonam Raghuvanshi's husband's body was found after the couple went missing while on honeymoon last year (PTI)

New Delhi, 3 July 

 

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to stay the Meghalaya High Court order granting bail to Sonam Raghuvanshi, accused of murdering her husband during their honeymoon in 2025.

 

A bench of Justices MM Sundresh and Sheel Nagu expressed reservation over the high court order but refused to stay it, noting that Raghuvanshi has been released from jail and is in Shillong pursuant to bail conditions imposed by the trial court.

 

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the State, said the allegations against Raghuvanshi were serious in nature and she cannot be released on technical grounds. Mehta sought stay of the HC order but the bench refused to grant the relief.

 

The bench posted the matter for further hearing upon reopening of the apex court.

 

On Thursday, the Meghalaya government moved the Supreme Court against the bail granted to the prime accused in the case. Sonam Raghuvanshi, a resident of Indore in Madhya Pradesh, was arrested in June last year in connection with the murder of her businessman husband Raja Raghuvanshi.

 

The couple had gone missing while vacationing in Meghalaya's Sohra area on 23 May last year.  Subsequently, Raja's body was found in a deep gorge on June 2 in 2025. Police have alleged that Sonam Raghuvanshi conspired with hired assailants to kill her husband for financial gains.

 

On 29 June, the Meghalaya High Court had upheld a trial court order granting bail to Sonam Raghuvanshi.

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