Haryana News: Former Congress Mla Dharam Singh Choukkar will have to surrender 15 days after 15 days the interim of the Supreme Court

The Punjab High Court and Haryana granted the leader of Congress, Dharam Singh Chokkar, interim bail for medical treatment, which is in the case in the money laundering. He sustained injuries during his arrest. The court instructed him on July 1 to surrender. His son Sikander Chokkar is still in custody and his bail will be heard on July 3. Former Congress Mla Dharam Singh Chhokkar gets interim bail. File Photo State Bureau, Chandigarh. The Punjab High Court and Haryana provided interim bail for medical treatment by giving great relief to the congressional leader and former MLA of Samalkha Dharm Singh Chokkar. The order was accepted by Justice Sandeep Maudgil. Dharm Singh Chhokkar is currently in custody of the Directorate for Enforcement (ED) in the money laundering case, which received this relief by the court. Dharam Singh Chokkar was a MLA from the Samalkha meeting in the Panipat district. The Ed recently arrested him from a hotel in New Delhi. His lawyer informed the court of the arrest that this action was taken in a very cruel and inhuman way, leading to serious medical problems to Chhokkar, especially serious injuries in his shoulder. Senior lawyer Vikram Chaudhary appeared in court on behalf of Chockey. He confirmed that the Supreme Court on medical grounds had granted bail to Chokkar. However, a detailed copy of this order could not be available until the news was written. The court also ordered Dharam Singh Chokkar to surrender again on July 1. The maintenance directorate arrested him in the money laundering case on the night of May 5, 2025. During the arrest, the team pushed and pushed Chocolate and tore its Kurta. This caused him injuries. Video -footage of the arrest of Choccar was unveiled, in which the ED team is seen that they are dropping and dropping. In this case, Choccar’s son Sikander Chockey is still in judicial custody. However, they must surrender again after 15 days. He also filed a petition for regular bail, which will be heard on July 3. The petition claims that the arrest officer did not submit a clear justification for the compulsory arrest. There was a total lack of compulsory judicial discretion in the arrest and detention process, which made the whole process against the basic spirit of the law and arbitrary. He also filed a petition for regular bail, which will be heard on July 3. The petition claims that the arrest officer did not submit a clear justification for the compulsory arrest. There was a total lack of compulsory judicial discretion in the arrest and detention process, which made the whole process against the basic spirit of the law and arbitrary. Chokkar requested the court to cancel the arrest of arrest on May 5 and declared it illegal and unconstitutional. Also, the orders accepted by the Special Court of Gurugram at six, nine, nine, 13 and 17 May should also be rejected.