The Apex Court has granted bail to a former excise officer from Chhattisgarh in a cheating & corruption case linked to the high-profile liquor scam in the state.

However, the Supreme Court directed that the officer shall be released on April 10 to ensure that the ongoing investigation is not affected.

A bench of Justice Abhay Oka & Justice Ujjal Bhuyan noted that the accused, Arun Pati Tripathi, is in custody for approximately 11 months & there is no possibility of the trial commencing in the near future.

The Court said, "Considering the observations made by us in the aforesaid order, the appellant is entitled to be enlarged on bail. However, to ensure that the investigation is not affected in any manner, we direct that the appellant shall be enlarged on bail on April 10, 2025 subject to appropriate terms & conditions fixed by the concerned Sessions Court".

The bench directed Tripathi to surrender his passport with the investigating officer & report to him every day at 10 am.

"Till the charge-sheet is filed, he will continue to cooperate with the investigating officer for investigation," the bench said.

"For passing an order of granting bail, the appellant shall be produced before the appropriate sessions court on April 10, 2025. The sessions court shall enlarge the appellant on bail on appropriate terms & conditions, including the aforesaid terms & conditions," the bench said.

Tripathi, an Indian Telecom Services officer, had challenged a Chhattisgarh High Court order denying him bail in connection with the liquor scam in the state.

The officer, who served on deputation as special secretary & managing director of the Chhattisgarh State Marketing Corporation Limited, was arrested after an ED investigation.

The ED initiated the probe based on a predicate offence registered by the economic offences wing, Raipur, under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code & the Prevention of Corruption Act.

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