Bikram Singh Majithia granted bail by Supreme Court in disproportionate assets case; supporters celebrate| LIVE UPDATES

The order marks a significant development in ongoing high-profile case that has seen multiple arrests and a lengthy chargesheet filed against Majithia and aides

By  Jasleen Kaur February 2nd 2026 01:49 PM -- Updated: February 2nd 2026 04:30 PM

Feb 2, 2026 04:30 PM

'Bikram Singh Majithia zindabad' slogans chanted outside Nabha jail

Feb 2, 2026 04:22 PM

SGPC welcomes Supreme Court's decision granting bail to Majithia

Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) President Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami has welcomed the decision of the Hon’ble Supreme Court to grant bail to former Cabinet Minister S. Bikram Singh Majithia. Advocate Dhami said that society has always had faith in the judiciary and that every individual looks to the courts for justice. He added that this decision of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of S. Bikram Singh Majithia is a positive one, and it will further strengthen trust in an impartial judicial system.”

Feb 2, 2026 04:11 PM

Majithia's supporters gather outside Nabha jail ahead of his release


Feb 2, 2026 04:03 PM

'Why do you want to keep him in jail': SC

The Supreme Court on Monday granted bail to SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia in disproportionate assets case. While pronouncing the verdict, the top court rebuked Punjab government questioning their intent to keep Majithia inside the jail.

“Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, and in particular the fact that the petitioner was granted bail in the earlier NDPS matter in 2022, against which the SLP filed by the state was dismissed by this court, and further that the petitioner has already been in custody for the last seven months and the police report under Section 173(2) has already been filed, further considering that the DA case relates to the check period from 2007-2017, and the FIR was lodged in 2023 under the PC Act, we are inclined to grant him bail,” it said.

Feb 2, 2026 04:00 PM

The Supreme Court on Monday granted bail to SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia in disproportionate assets case. While pronouncing the verdict, the top court rebuked Punjab government questioning their intent to keep Majithia inside the jail.

“Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, and in particular the fact that the petitioner was granted bail in the earlier NDPS matter in 2022, against which the SLP filed by the state was dismissed by this court, and further that the petitioner has already been in custody for the last seven months and the police report under Section 173(2) has already been filed, further considering that the DA case relates to the check period from 2007-2017, and the FIR was lodged in 2023 under the PC Act, we are inclined to grant him bail,” it said.

Feb 2, 2026 03:59 PM

PTC Web Desk:  The Supreme Court on Monday granted bail to former Punjab minister and Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia, who has been lodged in Nabha Jail, Patiala, since his arrest in June last year by the Punjab Vigilance Bureau in connection with the disproportionate assets case. Details of the bail conditions have not yet been disclosed.

Bikram Singh Majithia, who is the brother-in-law of former Punjab Chief Minister and SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal, was represented by Senior Advocate Gaurav Aggarwal, who highlighted a “grave threat” to his client’s life. Aggarwal relied on a state intelligence report dated January 3, which reportedly acknowledged the existence of the threat.

The Bench, comprising Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta, considered the submissions and granted bail, allowing Majithia to be released from custody while the investigation continues.

"Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, and in particular the fact that the petitioner was granted bail in the earlier NDPS matter in 2022, against which the SLP filed by the state was dismissed by this court in 2025, and further the petitioner has already been in custody for the last 7 months, and the police report under Section 173(2) has already been filed, further the fact that the disproportionate assets case relates to the check period from 2007-2017, and the FIR has been lodged in 2025 under PC Act, we are inclined to grant bail," the court ordered.

The Supreme Court’s order marks a significant development in the ongoing high-profile case that has seen multiple arrests and a lengthy chargesheet filed against Majithia and associates.

It also comes just a couple of hours after Dera Beas chief Gurinder Singh Dhillon also came out in support of Majithia. After meeting him in the Nabha jail today, the dera chief stated that  the case against Majithia was false and baseless. 

Notably, former Punjab minister and SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia has been lodged in Nabha Jail since June 2025.

Majithia, a three-time MLA, was arrested following raids at his residence in Amritsar and 25 other locations. During the raids, the Vigilance Bureau seized digital devices, property documents and financial records linked to the case.

After his arrest, Majithia was sent on seven-day police remand, which was later extended by four more days, before being placed under judicial custody on July 6, 2025. Since then, he has been serving time in Nabha Jail.

The case has seen two arrests so far. On November 30, 2025, Harpreet Singh Gulati was arrested and interrogated on remand. About five days ago, the VB filed an 11,000-page chargesheet against Gulati, detailing his financial dealings with Majithia.

The Vigilance Bureau’s extensive 40,000-page chargesheet, filed on August 22, 2025, also lists over 200 witnesses and investigates alleged illicit assets worth around Rs 700 crore across Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi. The case traces its roots to a 2013 ED investigation into a Rs 6,000 crore synthetic drug racket, in which Majithia’s name had surfaced. Although drug-related charges were later dropped, the current case focuses on corruption and money laundering allegations.

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