The apex court, which said that Bharti's petition for anticipatory bail has become infructuous after his surrender, declined the oral plea of his counsel for grant of interim bail till October 5.
A bench, comprising Chief Justice H L Dattu and Justice Amitava Roy, said it will wait for the outcome of proceeding before the Magistrate where the controversial legislator will be produced on expiry of his two-day police custody today.
Subramaniam had expressed "surprise and worry" saying that the trial court had granted police custody notwithstanding Bharti's surrender during the pendency of his plea in the apex court. However, the bench cautioned him that he should not take it for sure that bail would be granted on the next date of hearing.
"Let it not be taken as an assurance. We will consider. We do have the power to grant bail," the bench said after noting that perhaps Subramaniam has taken its observations as if Bharti would get the relief on Monday.
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This further prompted Justice Roy to say "ultimately it is the privilege of the court to pass orders. ... We are just trying to clear the air you have created," the judge said, evoking further reaction from the senior advocate who shot back, saying "I have not created air and I can't be attributed to any presumption."
In the final order, the bench took on record the letter written by Bharti's lawyer on his behalf that the AAP MLA from Malviya Nagar, was willing for settlement with his wife Lipika Mitra through mediation for the sake of their children.