Telangana High Court Grants Relief to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Controversy Case
Telangana High Court grants interim anticipatory bail to Congress leader Pawan Khera for one week directs him to approach trial court for regular bail amid allegations involving Assam Chief Minister family.

- Telangana High Court grants relief to Pawan Khera with anticipatory bail
- Pawan Khera case linked to allegations involving Himanta Biswa Sarma family
- High Court directs Pawan Khera to seek regular bail within one week
Congress leader Pawan Khera has received interim relief from the Telangana High Court, which granted him anticipatory bail for a limited period in connection with a recent controversy.
The court allowed protection from arrest for one week and instructed him to approach the concerned lower court within this time to file a regular bail petition. The order provides temporary relief while legal proceedings continue.
The case stems from statements made by Pawan Khera regarding the family of Himanta Biswa Sarma. He had alleged that the Chief Minister’s wife held multiple passports and had not fully disclosed assets in official records, claims that led to legal action.
After hearing the arguments, the High Court decided to grant interim protection, giving Khera time to seek regular bail through proper legal channels. The court’s decision reflects a balanced approach, ensuring due process while offering temporary relief.
Legal observers note that such interim orders are often granted to allow individuals to present their case before the appropriate court without facing immediate arrest. The matter is expected to proceed further once the regular bail petition is filed.
The development has drawn attention due to the political sensitivity of the allegations and the involvement of prominent public figures. Further legal proceedings will determine the next course of action in the case.





