Delhi High Court denied bail to Leena Paulose in MCOCA extortion case linked to Sukesh Chandrasekhar, but granted relief in ED money laundering matter, as Prateek Jalan ruled separately.
The Supreme Court directed the Delhi High Court to decide Leena Paulose’s bail plea within three weeks in the Rs 200 crore extortion case, after her counsel informed Justices MM Sundresh and N Kotiswar Singh that it had remained pending over a year.
On Tuesday(16th July),The Delhi High Court upheld the ED’s decision to auction 26 luxury cars owned by Leela Paulose, wife of conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar, acquired through illicit funds. The court dismissed Paulose’s plea, emphasizing vehicle depreciation and instructed the proceeds be deposited into an interest-bearing fixed deposit.
A Vacation Bench comprising Justices PV Sanjay Kumar and Augustine George Masih noted that the multiple and severe charges against Paulose precluded her from obtaining interim bail, despite her citing a protracted trial and seeking parity with co-accused individuals. NEW DELHI: Today (14th June): The Supreme Court denied bail to Leena Paulose, wife of conman […]
