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Telangana High Court Denies Interim Relief to Gali Janardhan Reddy in Mining Case Appeal

The court adjourned the hearing to May 28, citing the need to review extensive evidence and a CBI counter-affidavit before deciding on bail or sentence suspension.

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Overview

  • Former Karnataka minister Gali Janardhan Reddy and three others were convicted by a CBI special court for illegal iron ore mining and sentenced to seven years in prison.
  • The Telangana High Court declined to grant interim bail or suspend the conviction, emphasizing the need to hear the CBI's response and examine extensive evidence.
  • The special court's verdict spans nearly 1,200 pages, with additional documentation submitted by the investigating agency requiring scrutiny.
  • The convicts, currently lodged in Cherlapally Central Prison, have appealed for both a stay on their conviction and interim bail, which the court has deferred for consideration.
  • Justice Nandikonda Narsing Rao adjourned the next hearing to May 28, stating there was no urgency to expedite the matter.