“Your sickness doesn’t appear to be serious or life-threatening,” the Supreme Court declared on Tuesday, declining to grant Tamil Nadu minister V Senthil Balaji bail after he was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in an alleged money laundering case. The court allowed Balaji to withdraw his plea seeking medical bail because it was not persuaded that his medical condition was “life-threatening” or “serious.” The court also allowed Balaji to seek regular bail from the relevant court and held that the Madras High Court’s recent ruling refusing medical bail would not impede his legal actions.
The plea was withdrawn, and the matter was dismissed as withdrawn, since the bench indicated that it was unwilling to consider the case.
Balaji was previously ordered by the highest court to record his medical records.
The plea was withdrawn, and the matter was dismissed as withdrawn, since the bench indicated that it was unwilling to consider the case.
Balaji was previously ordered by the highest court to record his medical records.
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