Dadam Mining Case: Supreme Court refuses to grant bail on medical grounds, illegal mining is the Kingpin - NCR Vedpal Tanwar bail denied in New Delhi City Fees, Money Money

The Delhi High Court refused to grant bail on medical grounds to Vedpal Tanwar, accused in the Dadam money laundering case. Based on the AIIMS report, the court said that Vedpal’s condition is stable and that he gets proper medical facilities in prison itself. According to the ED, Tanwar is the queen of illegal mining and is the brain of the matter. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to grant bail on medical grounds to Vedpal Tanwar, which is accused in the money laundering case related to Dadam Mining. With the rejection of the bail, a Bank of Justice Girish Kathpalia said that the court after the investigation into the detailed material offered has no proper basis to believe that the accused is not guilty of crimes. Not guilty of related crimes. In such a situation, the accused cannot be granted bail on the basis of merit bail. The bank said that Ved Pal presented by AIIMS doctors in the case clear from the medical report that their condition is stable and stable and is regularly examined by the doctor on duty. According to the report, all the medicines prescribed by AIIMs are made available to them from the prison prison. In such a situation, Ved Pal did not determine the basis of bail on medical grounds. The bank said the accused, according to the case investigation, is the queen of illegal mining and the largest beneficiary. Excessive mining was started in February 2019. He opposed the bail pleader, lawyer Joheb Hussain said the accused had not been in jail for a long time, as he was admitted to interim bail and was in hospital for a long time. Hussain said Tanwar is the brain of the matter. He is not sick and according to aiims report he is perfectly good. The ED argued that excessive mining began in February 2019. In this case, excessive sand and stone were exploited by Vedpal. Prima facie There is no crime against Ved Pal, Vedpal, who was arrested on May 30, 2024, is ECIR under Article 420 (fraud) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC. At the same time, senior lawyer Vikas Pahwa, who appeared on behalf of Ved Pal, said that prima facie is no crime against Ved Pal. The order of the NGT is kept separate and the fir is pending. The ED has arrested Ved Pal Singh Tanwar in connection with illegal mining in Dadam environment in Haryana.