A bench headed by Chief Justice Altamas Kabir accepted Soren's plea for participating in the trust vote after his counsel Devdutt Kamath said that the MLA was ready to surrender.
His vote is crucial when Chief Minister Hemant Soren moves a vote of confidence at the assembly.
Advocate Tapesh Kumar Singh, appearing for Jharkhand government, agreed to the condition that absconding MLA be allowed to participate in today's assembly proceedings after his surrender.
Observing that the petitioner was trying to evade arrest, the High Court rejected the petition of Soren.
Soren is facing the NBW by a vigilance court, issued on June 20, after the vigilance bureau sought the warrant in connection with the Rs 26 crore seed scam.
He was agriculture minister in the erstwhile Madhu Koda government between 2006 and 2008.
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