Supreme Court Grants Bail After Delay Condonation; Appeal Allowed in Enforcement Directorate Case. The SC condoned the delay and granted leave after considering arguments from both the appellant's senior counsel and the Additional Solicitor General for ...
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Supreme Court Grants Bail After Delay Condonation; Appeal Allowed in Enforcement Directorate Case.
The SC condoned the delay and granted leave after considering arguments from both the appellant's senior counsel and the Additional Solicitor General for the respondent. The issue was deemed covered by a prior decision. The appeal was allowed, and the SC directed the appellant's release on bail concerning a case filed by the Enforcement Directorate, subject to conditions set by the Trial Court. Related applications were disposed of.
Issues Involved: - Delay condonation - Grant of leave - Appellant's release on bail
On the issue of delay condonation, the Supreme Court granted leave after hearing the senior counsel for the appellant and the Additional Solicitor General for the respondent. It was noted that the question raised in the appeal was covered by a previous decision of the Court. Consequently, the delay was condoned, and leave was granted.
Regarding the grant of leave, the Court allowed the appeal and directed the appellant to be released on bail in connection with a specific case lodged by the Enforcement Directorate. The bail was granted subject to the terms and conditions imposed by the Trial Court. Any related applications were also disposed of by the Court.
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