A division bench of justices A S Oka and Anuja Prabhudessai, however, clarified that the investigation in the case has not been stayed.
"The police is free to proceed with the probe. The petitioner (Sharma) will have to extend his full cooperation to the police and submit all original documents pertaining to the case to the police immediately," Justice Oka directed.
The League is co-promoted by Sharma and industrialist Anand Mahindra and was launched in 2014.
On February 9, the High Court, while posting the petition for a final hearing, said, "The interim relief granted to Sharma earlier by restraining police from taking any coercive action in the matter shall continue. The police shall also not file a charge sheet in the case. But we clarify that the probe will go on."
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