New Delhi, May 25 -- The Supreme Court on Friday found no fault in the Andhra Pradesh government's action to arrest former chief minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy's IT adviser in the Rs.3,200-crore Andhra Pradesh liquor scam in April this year. A bench headed by justice JB Pardiwala dismissed a petition filed by the father of Kessireddy Raja Shekhar Reddy, who is currently in jail, alleging that his son's arrest was vitiated as no proper grounds were furnished by the CID. The petitioner referenced the Supreme Court's February ruling in Vihaan Kumar v State of Haryana, which held that arrest grounds must be meaningful enough to enable the accused to seek bail and approach the high court against illegal detention. "Having looked into the grounds of arrest which were supplied to the son of the appellant at the time of his arrest, it is difficult for us to take the view that the grounds do not make any sense or are not meaningful or are just an eyewash," the bench, also comprising justice R Mahadevan, said while dismissing the petition as it found the Vihaan Kumar judgment's requirements were fully complied with. The court clarified that the accused retains option of seeking regular bail from the competent court, directing that any pending application be taken up at the earliest. Senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani, representing Reddy, had challenged the Andhra Pradesh high court's dismissal of his petition on May 8....