Court News: Supreme Court Relief in Sanjay Bhandari case has been declared, Bhagheda Economic Criminal
The Delhi High Court will hear the petition against the ruling to declare Sanjay Bhandari as a fleeing economic offender on August 8. The court refused to hold the trial court proceedings. Bhandari also requested to stop the process of seizing the property rejected by the court. The Ed demanded Bhandari to declare a refugee. At the proceedings of the trial court in the Sanjay Bhandari case, the Supreme Court denied the Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. The Delhi High Court will hear further arguments on August 8 about the plea of Sanjay Bhandari, a hearing that will hear Kert’s decision to declare economic criminals in Bhagara. However, the court rejected the claim of the Bhandari to remain the trial court proceedings and said there is no doubt in it, because if the trial court order is canceled, the process of seizure of the property will also be automatically canceled. A Bank of Justice Nina Bansal Krishna, who disputed the trial court’s order, said it is not necessary to say that the special judge will depend on the outcome of this appeal. After hearing on Friday, the court would discuss its ruling on the interim application. Meanwhile, the law’s lawyer argued that a final hearing should be held on the appeal that disputed the trial court order. Also read efforts to stop the release of Udaipur files; The lawyer said- Danger, who during a fair trial of Kanhaiya Lal’s killer, the seizure of the property of Bhandari, listed the case for hearing the remaining arguments for the hearing of the remaining arguments and asked the parties to submit their written arguments. It is argued on behalf of Bhandari that if a final decision must be made on the basis of merit and deception on the petition, the trial court proceedings must be postponed. He also requested that the seizure of Bhandari’s property be stopped. However, with the rejection of the said claim, the bank said that the court would express the verdict on the petition within 15 days. On Thursday, a Bank of Justice Girish Kathpalia separated itself from the trial of the case when both sides were determined. The trial court, which fled to London in 2016, declared Bhandari on July 5 as a volatile economic criminal at the pet’s petition. With this order, the agency allows Sanjay Bhandari to confiscate all assets worth rupps of rupees. Bhandari fled to London in 2016 shortly after Delhi’s income tax division attacked. In February 2017, the ED registered a criminal case against Bhandari and others under the money laundering in February 2017, with knowledge of the income tax costs filed against him under the 2015 money laundering.