Time spent in jail could have been used to solve Jharkhand’s Problems: CM Hemant Soren

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SC to hear ED's appeal challenging Hemant Soren's bail on July 29



According to Soren, the Judiciary is supreme and is the pillar of the Constitution.“But at the same time, there are a few groups which are involved in wasting the time of judiciary and misusing their powers to silence the voices of those who are trying to become the voice of the poor, dalit and tribals, either by hook or by crook,” added the Chief Minister.A division bench of Justices B R Gavai and KV Viswanathan observed that the High Court’s judgment – which entered a prima facie finding that Soren was not guilty of money laundering -was “very well-reasoned.”Hemant Soren was granted bail after the ED arrested him on January 31, 2024.Soren, after rejection of his interim bail plea and subsequent withdrawal of his petition from the Supreme Court, had moved the Jharkhand High Court seeking a regular bail for him which was allowed paving the way for his release from the jail.



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