GUWAHATI: In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court has issued a bail order for IAS officer Shewali Devi Sharma. Sharma, who previously held the position of Director at the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), had been detained in connection with a substantial financial misappropriation case.
The arrest of Shewali Devi Sharma was executed by the Chief Minister’s Special Vigilance Cell following allegations of her involvement in a financial scam amounting to Rs 105 crore. This large-scale financial irregularity, which purportedly occurred during her time as the SCERT director, prompted a thorough investigation by the authorities.
Prior to the Supreme Court’s intervention, Sharma had sought bail from the Gauhati High Court, but her plea was denied. After a sustained legal battle, she successfully obtained bail from the nation’s highest court.
The Supreme Court’s decision to grant bail has now generated considerable discussion regarding the ongoing investigation into the alleged financial discrepancies and the subsequent legal steps to be taken in this prominent case.
Meanwhile, the special judge's court in the year 2023 refused to grant bail to all six individuals accused in the Rs 105 crore-State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) scam in Assam.
The accused individuals, identified as Hunmoni Nath, Bhaskar Hazarika, Manoj Das, David Adhikary, Benin Doley, and Rajesh Kumar Joshi, had filed bail applications but were rejected by the court.
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