Socialite Shilpa Chowdary, who is facing allegations of scamming people to a tune of multi crores was granted bail by the Court the other day after a long wait. Thanks to the lawyers, who represented her in the case, Shilpa Chowdary was granted bail by a local court.
Shilpa Chowdary got only partial relief in the case as the local court in Hyderabad granted her conditional bail under the condition that she should make herself present before the Investigation Officer every Saturday. On top of this, she cannot go out of the country.
The other conditions were that Shilpa Chowdary should submit two sureties, along with a personal bond of Rs 10,000. Her passport should be submitted to the Court and her weekly attendance at the Narsingi Police Station on Saturday is a must. The local court granted her conditional bail the other day, but Shilpa Chowdary walked out of the prison on Friday.
Shilpa Chowdary has been in the news with her alleged role in the multi-crore racket. Acting on the complaints received against the socialite which says she cheated people on the pretext of earning high returns. The amount she collected from the victims is a tune of multi-crore.
The victims who were cheated by con-woman Shilpa Chowdary include famous people like a young Telugu hero and sister of a big Telugu star. After gathering evidence on the allegations leveled against her, the Narsingi Police raided a farmhouse and took Shilpa Chowdary and her husband into custody.
With the local court granting permission for the Narsingi Police to question her, the investigation grilled her to gather more information in connection with the case. Media reports say that the cops gathered some vital information on the issue. She reportedly tried to play the victim card before the investigation officers.
On the flipside, Shilpa Chowdary has been trying to seek bail from the court. Earlier, the court had postponed the hearings in the case for not twice but thrice. With the issue coming for hearing on Thursday, Shilpa Chowdary was defended by her lawyers and the court granted conditional bail.