Telangana High Court Grants Conditional Bail to Bandi Bhageerath in Petbasheerabad POCSO Case
The Telangana High Court granted conditional bail to Bandi Bhageerath, son of Union Minister Bandi Sanjay, in the POCSO case registered at Petbasheerabad Police Station.

The Telangana High Court on Thursday granted conditional bail to Bandi Bhageerath, son of Union Minister Bandi Sanjay, in a POCSO case registered at Petbasheerabad Police Station. Justice K. Sujana allowed the bail petition after hearing arguments from both sides. Bhageerath, who has been in judicial custody since his arrest on May 16, was directed to cooperate fully with the ongoing investigation.
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Telangana High Court Grants Conditional Bail
The Telangana High Court granted conditional bail to Bandi Bhageerath in the POCSO case registered at Petbasheerabad Police Station.
The order was passed by Justice K. Sujana, who had earlier reserved the verdict before pronouncing the decision on Thursday.
Bhageerath Directed to Cooperate with Investigation
The court directed Bandi Bhageerath to fully cooperate with the ongoing investigation as a condition of his bail.
Bhageerath has remained in judicial custody since his arrest on May 16.
Arguments Presented Before the Court
During the hearing, Bhageerath’s counsel T. Niranjan Reddy argued that the case involved a consensual relationship and cited judicial precedents while seeking bail.
Opposing the bail plea, Public Prosecutor Palle Nageswara Rao argued that Bhageerath’s release could influence witnesses, as the investigation was nearing completion.
Bail Granted After More Than 45 Days in Custody
After considering the submissions made by both sides and reserving its verdict earlier, Justice K. Sujana allowed the bail petition, granting conditional bail to Bandi Bhageerath.
The order brought relief to Bhageerath after he had spent more than 45 days in judicial custody.
The Telangana High Court has granted conditional bail to Bandi Bhageerath, son of Union Minister Bandi Sanjay, in the POCSO case registered at Petbasheerabad Police Station. Justice K. Sujana directed Bhageerath to cooperate fully with the ongoing investigation. The court passed the order after hearing arguments from T. Niranjan Reddy for the petitioner and Public Prosecutor Palle Nageswara Rao, who opposed the plea, bringing relief to Bhageerath after more than 45 days in custody.
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