Sanjay Dutt got interim bail

The Supreme Court in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts in the case of Sanjay Dutt and five others have given interim bail.

The TADA court bail until a copy of the decision will be effective.


Interim bail by the Supreme Court a number of these people, the conditions are also determined.

The court said that the day will receive a copy of the decision, that day, including actor Sanjay Dutt will have to surrender all these people.

These people in a week in Mumbai a day before the CBI must be submitted.

Chief judge of Keji Balakrishnan said that the decision of the bench after getting all these people can appeal for bail, which will be decided on the basis of merit.

Sanjay Dutt, in addition to five other people who have been given interim bail them Samir Hingora, Aziz Ahmed, Jebunnisa, Usuf Nlwala including Moses and Ibrahim.

In such a case the Supreme Court in 1983, the Akali leader Jagdev Singh was given bail to Tlwandi.

Harsh punishment

Ghurtlb that the crime of illegal weapons to Sanjay Dutt TADA court to 6 years of hard jail sentence was heard.

Sanjay Dutt in the Supreme Court filed an appeal against the punishment, as well as to bail was requested.

Ten on August Keji Balakrishnan and the chief judge Bench of Justice Arvi Rvindran from Sanjay Dutt bail plea after hearing arguments on the CBI had issued notice.

The CBI said that the decision not to get a copy of the filed to get an answer why he is unable to.

Special TADA court in Mumbai in 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts in the case of the "Arms Act" under the film actor Sanjay Dutt was given a sentence of six years.

Sanjay Dutt to 25 thousand rupees of the fine was imposed.

Peedi Sanjay Dutt, Judge Kode also rejected the bail application was made.

Subsequently, Sanjay Dutt was taken into custody and was sent to Arthur Road jail. Later, they were sent to jail Yrvda Pune.