Petitioner's special leave petition dismissed but granted liberty to revive bail request after three months The SC dismissed the special leave petition filed by the petitioner. The Court stated it was not inclined to accept the prayers made in the petition at ...
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Petitioner's special leave petition dismissed but granted liberty to revive bail request after three months
The SC dismissed the special leave petition filed by the petitioner. The Court stated it was not inclined to accept the prayers made in the petition at this stage. However, the petitioner was granted liberty to revive his bail request before the trial court after three months. All pending applications were disposed of accordingly.
The Supreme Court, comprising the Chief Justice and Justices Sanjay Kumar and K.V. Viswanathan, dismissed the special leave petition filed by the petitioner, Ashish Goyal, stating: "At this stage, we are not inclined to accept the prayer(s) made in the present special leave petition." The Court granted the petitioner liberty to "revive his request for grant of bail before the trial Court after a period of three months." All pending applications were disposed of.
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