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In jail for 21 months, SC grants interim bail to Chhattisgarh ex-Deputy Secretary

Was arrested in money laundering case in 2022
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The Supreme Court Collegium led by CJI DY Chandrachud on Tuesday recommended Justice Narendar G of the Andhra Pradesh High Court to be appointed as the Chief Justice of the Uttarakhand High Court consequent upon the retirement of the incumbent Chief Justice Ritu Bahri on October 10. - File photo
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Noting that she has been in jail for the past 21 months, the Supreme Court on Wednesday granted interim bail to suspended civil servant Saumya Chaurasia — ex-Deputy Secretary to former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel — in a money laundering case linked to coal scam.

“Without expressing any opinion on merits, and with a view to give an opportunity of elaborate hearing to the parties on the next date, we direct that petitioner (Chaurasia) be released on interim bail, subject to furnishing of bail bonds to the satisfaction of the trial court,” a Bench led by Justice Surya Kant said.

“Without charges being framed, how long can you keep a person in jail? (Maximum) sentence is seven years! What’s the rate of conviction in PMLA cases? In Parliament, they said only in 41 cases there has been conviction...then? You keep a person in jail for years!” said the Bench, which also included Justices Dipankar Datta and Ujjal Bhuyan.

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The court, however, said the state government shall not reinstate Chaurasia in service merely because she had been granted interim bail, making it clear that she shall continue to be under suspension till further orders.

The Bench said Chaurasia’s passport shall remain deposited with the trial court and she shall not leave India without prior permission. It also asked her not to attempt to influence witnesses or tamper with evidence; cooperate in the trial and remain present before the trial court.

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The order came after senior counsel Siddharth Dave submitted on behalf of Chaurasia that she had been in jail for 21 months; the trial was yet to commence; and three co-accused had been released on bail.

Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, representing the Enforcement Directorate, opposed the bail plea of Chaurasia, who was arrested in the case in 2022.

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