
Sanjeev Mukhiya granted bail
CBI
, failed to file a chargesheet within 90 days. He filed an application in the court of Judge Sunil Kumar Singh, stating that he was in judicial custody for 90 days, but the CBI has not yet filed a chargesheet against him.
After hearing both parties on Friday, the special CBI court ordered Mukhiya's release on bail under Section 167 of the CrPC.
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