SC defers hearing of suspended IAS officer Pooja Singhal’s bail plea

The Supreme Court on Tuesday deferred the hearing of the bail plea of suspended Jharkhand cadre IAS officer Pooja Singhal till December 1, who was accused in a money laundering case. A 3-judge bench headed by Justice SK Kaul adjourned the matter after noting that three crucial witnesses, who have worked under Singhal, are to […]

by Ashish Sinha - November 1, 2023, 10:53 am

The Supreme Court on Tuesday deferred the hearing of the bail plea of suspended Jharkhand cadre IAS officer Pooja Singhal till December 1, who was accused in a money laundering case.
A 3-judge bench headed by Justice SK Kaul adjourned the matter after noting that three crucial witnesses, who have worked under Singhal, are to be examined on November 23.
The top court asked the trial court to endeavour to complete the testimony of the witnesses that day itself.
Senior advocate Siddharth Luthra, appearing for Singhal, submitted that he wasn’t pressing for interim bail at this stage in view of Singhal’s medical report.
Additional Solicitor General SV Raju told the court that Singhal’s condition is stable.
Earlier, the top court asked Singhal whether the allegation of breach of her privacy during treatment at a hospital could be grounds to grant her bail.
Luthra told the court that her privacy was breached when photographs of her room were leaked while she was undergoing treatment at a hospital in Ranchi.
Luthra stated, “My client has been in custody for over 200 days, and she is in judicial custody. She was taken to the hospital for some ailment, and while she was meeting her family members, the pictures were taken and leaked to the media. One newspaper published it. This is a breach of her privacy.”
Justice Kaul maintained that the allegations against her are “very serious” and the court can’t consider granting her bail at this juncture.
On February 10, the top court granted Singhal interim bail for 2 months to enable her to take care of her ailing daughter.
Singhal has been in custody since May 11, 2022, after raids were conducted at properties linked to her in connection with the money laundering case being probed by the ED. The case relates to alleged corruption in the implementation of MGNREGA, the Centre’s flagship scheme for rural employment.
The ED has accused Singhal, a former state mines department secretary, of money laundering and stated its team seized more than Rs 36 crore in cash linked to alleged illegal mining as part of two separate money laundering investigations.