Petitioner Withdraws Special Leave Petition, Plans New Bail Application in Six Months; Interim Bail on Medical Grounds Possible The SC allowed the petitioner to withdraw their special leave petition, intending to file a new bail application after six months. The petitioner retained ...
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Petitioner Withdraws Special Leave Petition, Plans New Bail Application in Six Months; Interim Bail on Medical Grounds Possible
The SC allowed the petitioner to withdraw their special leave petition, intending to file a new bail application after six months. The petitioner retained the right to seek interim bail on medical grounds if needed. The SC dismissed the petition as withdrawn, indicating that any subsequent bail applications would be evaluated according to legal standards without additional commentary.
Petitioner sought permission to withdraw the Special Leave Petition and stated an intention to file a fresh application for bail after six months; petitioner may, if advised, file an application for interim bail on medical grounds. The special leave petition was dismissed "as withdrawn." The Court added, "Without making any comments, we observe that application for interim bail or bail, would be considered and decided in accordance with and as per law." The order records no adjudication on merits and confines itself to procedural disposition permitting withdrawal and preserving the petitioner's right to seek interim or regular bail (including on medical grounds), to be adjudicated on its own merits under applicable law.
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