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Supreme Court Grants Bail to SAD Leader Bikram Singh Majithia in ₹540 Crore Case

On February 2, 2026, the Supreme Court granted bail to <strong>Bikram Singh Majithia</strong>, a leader of the Shiromani Akali Dal, in a case involving disproportionate assets amounting to ₹540 crore. He had been in custody for seven months following his arrest on June 25, 2024. The Punjab Vigilance Bureau's investigation linked his assets to a broader drug case. Senior Advocate S Muralidhar successfully argued for his release, citing a prior bail granted in a narcotics case.

MBN India Reporter

MBN India Reporter

May 7, 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Bail granted after seven months in custody
  • Allegations involve ₹540 crore in assets
  • Previous bail in narcotics case influenced ruling

The Supreme Court has granted bail to Bikram Singh Majithia, a prominent leader of the Shiromani Akali Dal, in a significant case involving allegations of disproportionate assets amounting to ₹540 crore. This development occurred on February 2, 2026, when a bench led by Justice Vikram Nath reviewed Majithia's plea against an earlier decision by the Punjab and Haryana High Court that denied him bail. Majithia had been in custody for over seven months since his arrest on June 25, 2024.

The Punjab Vigilance Bureau initiated the investigation into Majithia's assets, which were allegedly linked to a broader drug case stemming from a Special Investigation Team (SIT) inquiry. The High Court had previously expressed concerns that Majithia might interfere with the ongoing investigation if released. However, the Supreme Court noted the duration of his detention and the lack of new evidence presented by the prosecution.

  • Core allegation of ₹540 crore — The Punjab Vigilance Bureau has accused Majithia of accumulating wealth beyond his known sources of income.
  • Previous bail in narcotics case — Majithia had been granted bail in an earlier narcotics-related case, which was upheld by the Supreme Court.
  • Legal arguments by S Muralidhar — Advocate Muralidhar highlighted the absence of grounds for continued detention, leading to the bail grant.

Senior Advocate S Muralidhar represented Majithia during the proceedings, emphasizing that his client had previously secured bail in a separate narcotics case. This earlier ruling was significant as it showcased the Supreme Court's stance on the matter, which ultimately influenced the current decision. With the bail now granted, Majithia is expected to be released shortly, marking a pivotal moment in his ongoing legal battles.

This case has drawn considerable media attention due to Majithia's political standing and the serious nature of the allegations against him. As the situation unfolds, political analysts are closely monitoring how this development may impact the Shiromani Akali Dal and its future engagements in Punjab politics. The implications of the court's decision could resonate widely, not just for Majithia but for the broader political landscape in the state.

Wire Service: PTI
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