SC gives sigh of relief to Revanth Reddy in cash-for-vote case!

Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee(TPCC) Chief Revanth Reddy got a major sigh of relief in connection with the cash-for-vote case with the Supreme Court orders.

Hearing the petition filed by Revanth Reddy, the top court in the country, the Supreme Court had issued orders staying the Telangana High Court’s orders.

Going into details, a lower court had issued orders for the probe of the Anti-Corruption Bureau in this case. Following this, he had knocked on the doors of the Telangana High Court.

However, the High Court had refused to entertain his petition and the petition he filed was quashed by the Telangana High Court. In the petition he filed with the High Court, Revanth Reddy said, his case doesn’t fall under the preview of ACB.

With this, the TPCC President had moved the Supreme Court against the orders issued by the Telangana High Court. The Court heard the petition.

While issuing the stay orders on the High Court orders, the Supreme Court had adjourned the next hearing to the seventh of next month.

On the other hand, the division bench of the Supreme Court also stayed the High Court orders on former TDP leader and present TRS leader Sandra Venkata Veeraiah.

He had moved the Supreme Court to exclude his name from the list of accused in the cash-for-vote scandal.