The investigation into the alleged disproportionate assets cases involving Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has gained significant momentum. In compliance with the Supreme Court's orders, the day-to-day hearings are progressing at the CBI court in Hyderabad. On Friday, the court directed that the discharge petitions be finalized by the end of July. Out of the 11 cases filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) regarding Jagan's alleged disproportionate assets, eight of the nine cases registered by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) were taken up for hearing on Friday. However, both the CBI and the counsel for the petitioners requested additional time to present arguments in the discharge petitions related to the Penna and Dalmia Cements cases. Responding to the request, Judge Ch Ramesh Babu stated that any accused individuals in the cases filed by the CBI and ED related to Jagan's disproportionate assets could file discharge petitions if they so desired. However, even if the petitions were