Ex-Maharashtra Minister Anil Deshmukh Granted Bail In Corruption Case
Bombay High Court grants bail to former Maharashtra home minister Anil Deshmukh in corruption case being probed by CBI.
New Delhi: Bombay High Court on Monday granted bail to former Maharashtra home minister Anil Da eshmukh in a corruption case. The case is being probed by the Central Bureau of Investigation. The court has granted bail to the leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on a surety amount of Rs 1 lakh. He is also required to submit his passport in court. On the court's decision, Deshmukh's lawyer, advocate Aniket Nikam said that they argued for his bail on the grounds of his deteriorating health and had also produced his health records before the Court.
"We argued on health grounds. His health was deteriorating and we produced his health records before the court... CBI said that they would go to the higher court against this order, the court allowed them and in that context, it stayed the order for 10 days," Advocate Aniket Nikam said, as quoted by news agency ANI.
Earlier, the CBI had opposed Deshmukh's bail plea after he moved the Bombay High Court on October 26 for bail in connection with the case after a special CBI court rejected Deshmukh's bail plea on October 21. The CBI court had previously rejected the bail application of Anil Deshmukh, saying that in this case, the statement of public witness Sachin Waze has been recorded by the CBI during the hearing of the bail application.
"It is clear from the statements of the witnesses that Anil Deshmukh is the main conspirator in this whole case. The charges against him are very serious. In such a situation, if he is granted bail, he can influence the case and the witnesses," the CBI court had said.
Deshmukh was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in November 2021, which stated that he had misused his position as state home minister and collected Rs 4.70 crore from various bars in Mumbai through some police officers.
According to the ED, Deshmukh had misused his position as state home minister and collected Rs 4. crore from various bars in Mumbai through some police of officers. Earlier on October 11, the Supreme Court refused to cancel the bail granted to the former home minister in the money laundering case lodged against him by Enforcement Directorate (ED). The Bombay High Court granted bao Deshmukh on October 4 in a money laundering case being investigated by the ED.
(With ANI Inputs)