Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Wednesday quashed and set aside a special court's order staying the bail granted to cricket bookie Naresh Gaur in the Antilia bomb scare case.
A single bench of Justice S K Shinde was hearing an application filed by Gaur, challenging the special NIA court's decision to stay the bail granted to him for 25 days.
The National Investigation Agency had arrested Gaur in March this year, accusing him of being involved in the Antilia bomb scare case and in the killing of businessman Mansukh Hiran.
On November 20, a special NIA court granted him bail after observing that prima facie (on the face of it), he did not seem to be aware of the conspiracy.
Gaur was the first accused in the case to be granted bail. The special court, however, stayed its own order for 25 days after the prosecution requested for the same, saying it wished to challenge the grant of bail before an appellate court.
Gaur then approached the High Court through his counsel Aniket Nikam, challenging the special court's stay on his bail order.
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