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Jagan’s counsel disagrees with SC
05 Oct 2012 8:22 AM
New Delhi, Oct 5, 2012: YSR Congress party
president Y.S.Jagan Mohan Reddy’s counsel Gopal Subrahmanyam told the Supreme
Court today that an accused has got every right to seek bail after the filing
of charge sheet.
After the apex court rejected the bail
petition of Jagan today, Subrahmanyam disagreed with the court view and told
the judges that they should look into the case purely within the constitutional
and legal frame work and not to go beyond.
“My client has come for bail but you have
told him to extend his stay in jail. What is the law that dictates this?” he
asked the judges. “How can you ask him to continue in jail till March 31, 2013?
How justified is this?’ he questioned.
But the judges chose to ignore the topic
while delivering their orders.