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Rich and powerful can’t get order for early disposal of their cases: SC

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court made it clear to the country’s “rich and powerful” on Tuesday that their cases would not be accorded preference and it would not direct high courts or trial courts to adjudicate any matter in a particular time frame.

Rich and powerful can’t get order for early disposal of their cases: SC


New Delhi, August 20 

The Supreme Court made it clear to the country’s “rich and powerful” on Tuesday that their cases would not be accorded preference and it would not direct high courts or trial courts to adjudicate any matter in a particular time frame.

A bench comprising Justices Deepak Gupta and Aniruddha Bose made this observation while hearing an appeal filed by a man who was challenging the Bombay High Court order dismissing his plea for pre-arrest bail in a case of abetment to suicide.

After the apex court rejected the appeal and said the trial court would consider the petitioner’s regular bail plea if he surrenders within two weeks, his counsel urged the bench to direct the lower court to decide his petition soon.

“The rich and powerful come to the court and get a direction that their cases should be decided first. We sitting here will not direct any court in the country, be it high courts or trial courts, to decide a matter within a particular time frame,” the bench said.

“We will not be passing any such order to any court,” the bench said, adding that every court has a roaster of work of its own and the apex court would not give any such direction to them to decide a matter within a particular time frame.

The petitioner before the apex court is an accused in a criminal case lodged in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra.

He had approached the high court after his plea seeking pre-arrest bail was dismissed by the trial court. — PTI

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