Shashi Tharoor Granted Regular Bail In Sunanda Pushkar Case: Updates

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Sunanda Pushkar case: Shashi Tharoor has been granted bail
death case of his wife Sunanda Pushkar
The court has converted his anticipatory bail to a regular bail
had summoned Mr Tharoor after a 3,000-page chargesheet was filed against him by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the case.The
court on June 5 had granted Mr Tharoor protection from arrest in the case
While granting him anticipatory bail, the court said Mr Tharoor can't fly abroad without its permission and has to submit Rs
1 lakh as surety
The SIT had opposed his anticipatory bail plea.Last month the court said there were "sufficient grounds" to proceed against him on charges
of cruelty and abetting suicide
The court converted the anticipatory bail to regular bail after Mr Tharoor furnished the bail bond of Rs
1 lakh
Documents from both the side will be srutinised on July 26
Public prosecutor and Shashi Tharoor's counsel opposed the applications moved by Subramanian Swamy seeking Court's approval to allow him to
assist the prosecution in the case and a direction to the police to produce the report of vigilance inquiry conducted earlier, reports news
agency ANI
"No requirement to file a formal bail
Anticipatory bail had been granted by sessions court," said Judge
Judge said 'no requirement to file a formal bail
Anticipatory bail had been granted by sessions court', says news agency ANI
Mr Tharoor's anticipatory bail has been converted to regular bail
Hearing has begun in the case
Sunanda Pushkar, 51, was found dead in her suite at a five-star hotel in Delhi on January 17, 2014, two days after accusing her husband on
social media of having an affair with a Pakistani journalist
The court had on Thursday granted the former union minister protection from arrest in the case
While granting him anticipatory bail, the court said Mr Tharoor can't fly abroad without its permission
The SIT had opposed his anticipatory bail plea
The court had summoned Mr Tharoor after a 3,000-page chargesheet was filed against him by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the
case.