SC denies expected bail for alleged AP wine scam

Vijayawada: The Supreme Court refused to grant anticipated bail to defendants P. Krishna Mohan Reddy and K. Dhananjaya Reddy and expected bail in a multi-million AP liquor scam, noting that the investigation is at a critical stage and that any grant of expected bail could harm the case.
The judge, composed of Justice JB Pardiwala and Judge R. Mahadevan, held a hearing in New Delhi on Friday. The court observed:
“We believe we should not exercise expected bail. The Associated Press High Court has investigated the matter and refuses to give prayer expected bail. We should not ignore the fact that by approving expected bail, we may go out of our way and if there is no doubt that the scope of the case is valid if there is no doubt that if a review is required. Pray also.
“Today, what should be studied is a superficial case. And, we think there are some cases today. We want to make it clear that the state shall not take any third-level approach or force or apply any pressure, or exert any pressure or any inappropriate impact on any witness or colleague, and we will be arrested tomorrow if they are arrested and put it regularly in retrial and put it regularly in retrial. Advantages.
Senior advocates Abhishek Manu Singhvi appeared on Krishna Mohan Reddy, Dhananjaya Reddy of Vikas Singh and Siddartha Dave appeared on Balaji Govindappa. They accused the Associated Press of the political bias of the investigation into the defendants after the government changes. They said the defendant is working with the investigation.
Senior advocates Mukul Rohatgi, Siddarth Luthra and Siddarth Agarwal attended the AP government and strongly opposed any expected bail to the defendants, claiming that this would make the investigation damage investigation at a critical stage.