On Monday, the Supreme Court dismissed the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) plea challenging the High Court’s decision to grant bail to Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren. The apex court endorsed the High Court’s ruling, describing it as “very well reasoned” and chose not to interfere with the bail order issued in the ongoing money laundering case.
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- The Supreme Court dismissed the ED’s plea against the High Court’s bail order.
- The case involves Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren.
- The High Court had previously granted bail to Soren in a money laundering case.
- The ED had challenged this bail order in the Supreme Court.
- The Supreme Court described the High Court’s decision as “very well reasoned.”
- The apex court chose not to interfere with the High Court’s ruling.
- The ruling allows Soren to remain free on bail.
- The decision highlights the judiciary’s support for the High Court’s assessment.
- The case revolves around allegations of money laundering.
- The Supreme Court’s endorsement reinforces the legal process surrounding bail decisions.
