SC rejects ACB’s petition on Revanth’s bail

 

The Supreme Court that takes up the ACB’s petition today that was challenging the High Court verdict given in favour of Revanth Reddy rejects the ACB’s petition stating that there are no strong reasons to cancel his bail orders. The apex court opines that the ACB has collected the necessary details from the accused during its interrogation and processed the case under Sec: 164 of the CRPC. So, why did it wants to keep the accused in the jail and what additional information it wants to collect from them. The court opines that the accused have been kept under judicial custody for one month hence ACB can’t insist for extension of their custody any further. The apex court rejects the ACB’s petition.”

 

ACB has engaged noted advocate Kapil Sibal to powerfully present its arguments so as to make sure Revanth Reddy's bail orders are cancelled by the Supreme Court. But, even after it was backfired at it. Hence, this provides another opportunity to the TDP to hit back at the Telangana Government and its Chief Minister KCR. It also gives an impression that AP government gains upperhand over the Telangana Government in this case.

 

Hence, the Telangana government may make some offensive steps against the AP government. Three complaints were already booked against Revanth Reddy yesterday in two police statations for violating the traffic rules, conduting a rally without prior permission and for provoking the people against the state government. So, the state government may try to fix him through either of these cases.