New Delhi:
Former West Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee has been granted bail by the Supreme Court in a cash laundering case associated to the cash-for-job rip-off, pending prices to be framed towards the suspended Trinamool chief. A bench by Justice Surya Kant mentioned Mr Chatterjee needs to be launched on February 1 or instantly after prices are framed and witness statements are recorded.
The Enforcement Directorate had filed the chargesheet within the case, however the prices are but to be framed.
The court docket has requested the trial court docket to report the statements of the principle witnesses and body the fees quickly. “We direct the trial court docket to determine on framing of prices earlier than the winter trip begins or earlier than 31.12.2024,” the court docket mentioned.
The reduction adopted an argument by senior lawyer Mukul Rohatgai that the senior chief has been in jail for over two years he ought to now get bail.
He was refused bail earlier in April by the Calcutta High Court.