The Andhra Pradesh High Court on
Wednesday adjourned the hearing on the statutory bail petition of Kadapa
MP and YSR Congress president Jagan Mohan Reddy to Dec 20.
During the hearing, the CBI counsel
argued that they had arrested Jagan in the Vanipic case. He also quoted
the Supreme Court directive which said that bail has to be granted to
Jagan after the investigations are completed in seven issues. The judge
questioned the CBI on several issues. The court asked the CBI counsel
that did CBI inform Jagan about the cases and investigations before
arresting him?
According to reports, the CBI had no answers for some questions and sought time to submit reply.
Justice B Seshasayana Reddy adjourned
the hearing to Thursday following a request by the CBI counsel for more
time to submit arguments.
Jagan had filed a statutory bail and
regular bail petitions contending that the CBI had failed to complete
its probe before the stipulated deadline. He also argued that he is
eligible for bail as the statutory provision of 90 days of police
custody is over.
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy was arrested by the
CBI on May 27, 2012 and is presently under judicial remand in
Chanchalguda Jail in Hyderabad.
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