The Supreme Court on Friday granted additional time to the Central Bureau of Investigation to file a counter affidavit on the plea of Karnataka BJP Minister G. Janardhana Reddy, along with Bellary of Karnataka seeking permanent relief in the conditions of bail and Permission has been sought to go to Kadapa in Andhra Pradesh. Justices Arun Mishra and Indira Banerjee have listed the matter for further hearing. The next hearing will be held on 16 March. Earlier, the court had issued a notice to the CBI and sought its response to the petition. Last year, on 8 June, the court allowed Reddy to go to Bellary district for two weeks so that he could meet his ailing father-in-law. Trump suffered a severe blow, could not build this wall Permission was sought by petitioning Reddy. While granting bail in 2015 in the illegal mining case, the Supreme Court banned his hometown Bellary and visiting Anantapur and Kadapa in Andhra Pradesh. In June last year, the Supreme Court hit the Central Bureau of Investigation over the delay in filing charge sheets against Reddy in mining cases and demanded a concrete reply. At the same time, the bench of Justices Indira Banerjee and Ajay Rastogi, who heard the case, questioned the CBI that the allegations were made 6 years ago but it has not been decided yet, let us know. In response, the CBI stated that the proceedings were delayed due to the filing of applications by Reddy at various stages of the trial. No-fly zone to be established in Idlib, this country raised demand But Reddy's lawyer had said that there was no complaint against Reddy for violating any condition of bail. In January 2015, the Supreme Court granted conditional bail to Reddy, while presenting the OMC (Obulapuram Mining Company) in the illegal mining case. Under this, they were prohibited from going to the mining areas of Karnataka or Andhra Pradesh. At the same time, he had spent three years in jail until he was granted bail. Along with this, BV Srinivas (BV Srinivas Reddy) managing director of Reddy and OMC Reddy was arrested by CBI on 5 September 2011. Obalapuram Mining Company's MD is GJ Reddy, with which the company is accused of large scale illegal mining in Bellary in Karnataka and Anantapur in Andhra Pradesh. Emergency landing of Boeing 777 passenger aircraft