India, April 21 -- The Supreme Court declined to interfere with a Bombay high court order reviving the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) probe into an alleged Rs.2,000-crore disproportionate assets case involving former Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) city engineer Prashant Waghmare.
A bench of Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice Vinod Chandran granted Waghmare permission to file a special leave petition (SLP) but refused to grant any interim relief against the high court's ruling. The bench was hearing an SLP arising from the Bombay high court's April 2, 2026 order in a Criminal Writ Petition.
In its April 16 order, a copy of which HT reviewed on Tuesday, the apex court said, "Permission to file the special leave petition is granted. However,...
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