SC says 'disgusting' Delhi HC passing 30-40 pages pre-arrest bail orders
The Supreme Court criticized the Delhi High Court for issuing lengthy anticipatory bail orders, likening them to implicit convictions. This comment arose during the hearing of physician Aadhar Khera's bail plea, where he was denied relief in a 34-...

The top court was hearing the bail plea of medical practitioner Aadhar Khera in a cheating case.
Khera moved the top court against the order of the Delhi High Court, which in its 34-page order on February 6, denied him the reprieve.
Senior advocate Siddharth Luthra, appearing for Khera, submitted it was the petitioner's father who was running the firm in question through the petitioner and his mother.
He said the high court equated his role with his father and denied the petitioner anticipatory bail ignoring the fact that he had joined the investigation in the case.
Luthra argued that the chargesheet was filed in the case.
Following the submissions, the bench sought the response of Delhi Police and granted Khera protection from arrest in the case.
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