This Article is From May 23, 2014

Coal Scam: Rajya Sabha Lawmaker Vijay Darda, Son Get Bail from Delhi Court

Coal Scam: Rajya Sabha Lawmaker Vijay Darda, Son Get Bail from Delhi Court
New Delhi: Rajya Sabha MP Vijay Darda, his son and a businessman were today granted bail after they appeared in a coal block allocation case in a Delhi court which had taken cognizance of CBI charge sheet against them.

Special CBI Judge Madhu Jain granted bail to Darda, his son Devendra Darda, Nagpur-based AMR Iron and Steel Pvt Ltd's Director Manoj Jayaswal on furnishing of a personal bond of Rs two lakh each and a surety of the like amount.

"The accused have fully co-operated with investigation. No purpose would be served by sending them into custody. The bail application is hence allowed," the judge said.

Darda, Devendra and Jayaswal appeared before the court following summons issued on May 7 and moved their bail pleas.

AMR Iron and Steel Pvt Ltd has also been made an accused in the case received a summons to the court.

Seeking bail, their counsel said the investigation in the case is still going on and they should be granted the relief as they have not been arrested in the case till now.

The CBI prosecutor, however, opposed the bail pleas saying the allegations levelled against the accused are serious in nature.

He said the accused are influential persons and if granted bail, they would try to win over witnesses and might tamper with evidence.

Countering the prosecutor's arguments, the defence counsel said investigation in the case has been going on for the past 2-3 years and till date his clients have not affected the probe in any manner.

"This is a bald apprehension which is raised by the CBI," he said, adding, "We are law abiding citizens and we are bound by the restrictions imposed by the court of law."

He added that Darda and two others have not breached the summons and have appeared in the court as per its order.

Meanwhile, the court supplied a copy of chargesheet to all the accused and fixed the matter for scrutiny of documents on July 8.

All three men and the firm were named as accused in the chargesheet filed by the CBI on March 27 in which it had alleged that they had fraudulently acquired coal blocks.

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