In Delhi Coaching Centre Deaths Case, Court Setback For 4 Co-Owners Of Basement

The Delhi High Court recently transferred the probe into the deaths in the basement of the RAU's IAS Study Circle building in Old Rajinder Nagar from the police to the CBI.

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Three civil services aspirants drowned last month in the basement of a coaching centre

New Delhi :

A Delhi court on Friday rejected the bail applications of four jailed co-owners of a coaching centre basement where three civil services aspirants drowned last month. Principal District and Sessions Judge Anju Bajaj Chandna said, "Investigation is at an initial stage. I am not inclined to give bail." A detailed order of the court is awaited.

On August 17, the court had reserved the order after hearing the arguments of the lawyers of the CBI and the basement's four joint owners -- Parvinder Singh, Tajinder Singh, Harvinder Singh and Sarbjit Singh.

The Delhi High Court recently transferred the probe into the deaths in the basement of the RAU's IAS Study Circle building in Old Rajinder Nagar from police to the CBI "to ensure the public has no doubt over the investigation".

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