New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Friday granted interim bail of 15-days to Unitech Ltd's former promoter Sanjay Chandra to attend the last rites of his father-in-law, who expired this week.
However, the top court declined his counsel's submissions seeking more time. The bench asked Chandra's counsel to understand the circumstances under which, his client's bail was earlier stayed by the top court in March, this year.
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The top court in August last year had refused to grant bail to Chandra, who was in July, granted interim bail for 30 days, as his parents had tested positive for Covid-19.
The top court had then directed Chandra to surrender within three days, and it had also dismissed the bail application of Chandra's brother Ajay Chandra, who is in jail since August 2017.
The brothers have been accused of allegedly siphoning homebuyers' money, who had invested in their company's housing projects.
In March 2021, a bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud had pulled up the Delhi High Court and a Chief Metropolitan Magistrate for going over its head in entertaining the bail applications of the Chandra brothers, when it had denied them bail in August last year.