Pawan Khera New Delhi: Supreme Court on Friday refused Congress neta Pawan Khera’s plea for interim protection from arrest till Tuesday and asked him to seek anticipatory bail from the court in Assam, where an FIR against him has been filed by chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife. A bench of Justices J K Maheshwari and A S Chandukar refused to tinker with its order passed on Wednesday when it had stayed the Telangana HC order of granting him transit anticipatory bail. Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for Khera, said he was ready to move the court in Assam but pleaded for protection for five days as the petition can be filed only on Monday. But the bench turned down the plea, saying that he can file a petition on Friday or Saturday, and he can request an urgent hearing even if the court concerned is not working. “…We again make it clear that upon filing an application seeking anticipatory bail by Respondent No. 1 (Khera), the court deciding such bail application shall not be adversely influenced by any observations made in the order of this Court dated April 15 staying the transit bail…,” the bench said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosModi Govt’s Women Quota Bill Crashes In Lok Sabha, Fails 2/3 Majority TestSad Day For Women’: Priyanka Chaturvedi Breaks With INDIA Bloc In Lok Sabha RowNo Nari Shakti! Women’s Bill Fails Lok Sabha Test, Protest Erupt | ‘Women Won’t Forgive’Trump’s Expected Pakistan Visit May Include Kashmir Talks, Report Fuels SpeculationStrait of Hormuz Open: What Iran’s Move Means for India Amid Ceasefire TensionsDelimitation Debate: Data Shows Hindi Belt’s Lok Sabha Share Fell More Than South Since 1951Amit Shah Targets Congress, Backs Women’s Quota And Delimitation PushHeated Exchange In Parliament As Rahul, Rijiju Spar Over Women’s Reservation BillUnmanned Fighters Set To Take The Lead In Aerial Combat, CATS Warrior To Lead Change For IndiaWomen’s Bill: Rahul Gandhi Accuses BJP Of Trying To Change Electoral Map, Takes ‘No Wife’ Jibe At PM123Photostories6 markets that define the soul of Himachal PradeshGoa’s 5 posh localities for luxury living and real estate investment in 2026Struggling to stay consistent? These 5 workout quotes for women can change how you see fitnessWeekend binge eating vs daily overeating: Which is more harmful to your liver?Top 7 South Mumbai’s high-end neighbourhoods shaping India’s luxury real estateSmriti Irani indulges in authentic Bengali sweets: 8 traditional sweets of Bengal you need to try during summer10 delicious banana desserts you can easily make in minutesRed Banana vs Yellow Banana: Which is healthier? Full nutrition comparison of taste, benefits, and daily useForget wheat flour and try these traditional dishes made with rice flourR. Madhavan on Parenting: 5 Ways to raise kinder, more patient kids123Hot PicksIran warDelimitation Bill DefeatPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingNashik TCSAmir HamzaAnti-Islam influencerStrait of HormuzSue BirdIce SpicePahalgam Pony Wallah StoryWomen Quota BillE Coli Smuggling CaseErika Kirk Event
New Delhi: Supreme Court on Friday refused Congress neta Pawan Khera’s plea for interim protection from arrest till Tuesday and asked him to seek anticipatory bail from the court in Assam, where an FIR against him has been filed by chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife. A bench of Justices J K Maheshwari and A S Chandukar refused to tinker with its order passed on Wednesday when it had stayed the Telangana HC order of granting him transit anticipatory bail. Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for Khera, said he was ready to move the court in Assam but pleaded for protection for five days as the petition can be filed only on Monday. But the bench turned down the plea, saying that he can file a petition on Friday or Saturday, and he can request an urgent hearing even if the court concerned is not working. “…We again make it clear that upon filing an application seeking anticipatory bail by Respondent No. 1 (Khera), the court deciding such bail application shall not be adversely influenced by any observations made in the order of this Court dated April 15 staying the transit bail...,” the bench said.