Supreme Court rejects bail plea of Raj Kesireddy in Andhra Pradesh liquor scam case

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The Supreme Court has turned down the bail petition of Raj Kesireddy, the main accused successful the alleged ₹3,200-crore liquor scam.

Hearing the plea a fewer days ago, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said that Mr. Raj was a main conspirator and helium could astatine champion marque retired a lawsuit for cancellation of the bail granted to others.

The CJI observed that Mr. Raj was not an mean idiosyncratic and that helium held a presumption of power, hence helium could not comparison himself with the different accused.

The tribunal observed that corruption of specified magnitude was not imaginable without a transgression nexus betwixt bureaucrats and governmental leaders.

Also, the CJI stated that, having taken a superior presumption of the allegations, helium would neither springiness bail nor service notices successful the case.

He granted liberty to the petitioner to attack the proceedings court, oregon the Andhra Pradesh High Court astatine an due signifier successful workout of his ineligible remedies.

Published - February 12, 2026 06:06 p.m. IST

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