Delhi HC judge recuses from hearing 2024-pending bail pleas of actor Leena Maria Paul, others in Rs 200 crore case
New Delhi [India], March 12 (ANI): The Delhi High Court judge, Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma, on Thursday recused from hearing the bail pleas of Sukesh Chandrasekhar's wife, actor Leena Maria Paul, and other accused in the Rs 200 crore extortion and connected money laundering case, which has been pending since 2024.
Justice Sharma stated, "I will not hear these applications. List before the bench of the judge incharge tomorrow."
Earlier, Justice Saurabh Bannerjee was hearing the pleas, who also released the matters.
The Supreme Court had given a direction to decide the matter within a period of three weeks. Their bail pleas have been pending since 2024, accsued persons had approached the Supreme Court.
Leena Maria Paulose has sought bail on the grounds of period of custody, parity and provision of PMLA related to the women accused. She has been in custody for the last 3 years and 7 months.
Advocate Anant Malik, along with John Paul Edison, appeared for petitioner Leena.
Earlier, they had argued that she had been in custody for around 3 years and 7 months, and charges had not been framed yet. There is a delay in the trial. At the same time, some other co-accused persons have been granted by the High Court and the trial court.
It was also argued that the twin condition under section 45 of PMLA also has a proviso in relation to the woman accused.
It was also submitted that on 14 December 2021 complaint was filed against the petitioner and others; 178 witnesses are present. The matter is still at the stage of arguements on charges on behalf of the accused persons.
Her last bail application was rejected on 19 May 2023. At the time arguements on the charge were going on. Still arguements on charges are going on behalf of the accused persons, nothing has changed, Malik submitted.
A woman is entitled to special treatment while considering the bail of a woman under PMLA, the counsel added.
On the other hand, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) opposed the bail plea by submitting that the section 45 (2) condition doesn't applicable to the woman accused.
The Twin conditions of section 45 are in addition to the provisions of 439 CrPC. Besides, the Conduct of the accused is also to be looked into while considering the bail plea. (ANI)
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