Supreme Court grants interim bail with Rs. 4.52 crore deposit condition The Supreme Court of India granted interim bail to the petitioner on the condition of depositing Rs. 4.52 crores in the Court, as offered before the High ...
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The Supreme Court of India granted interim bail to the petitioner on the condition of depositing Rs. 4.52 crores in the Court, as offered before the High Court. The amount was to be deposited in a short term fixed deposit in a nationalized Bank for three months. Delay was condoned, and notice was issued returnable in two weeks, tagged with SLP (Crl.) No. 1990/2018.
The Supreme Court of India in 2018 (3) TMI 1688 - SC Order, with judges Mr. A. K. Sikri and Mr. Ashok Bhushan, granted interim bail to the petitioner on the condition of depositing Rs. 4.52 crores in the Court, as offered before the High Court. The amount was to be deposited in a short term fixed deposit in a nationalized Bank for three months. Delay was condoned, and notice was issued returnable in two weeks, tagged with SLP (Crl.) No. 1990/2018.
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