Bhubaneswar: Odisha's former Advocate General Ashok Mohanty was granted conditional bail by a local court today. Mr Mohanty was earlier arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation or CBI in connection with a chit fund scam for his alleged links with Artha Tatwa Group's CMD Pradip Sethi.
District and Sessions Judge, Khurda, Durga Prasad Choudhury granted bail to Mr Mohanty in lieu of rupees one lakh and
two sureties.
The court also asked Mr Mohanty to cooperate with the central investigating agency which arrested him on September 22 for allegedly abusing his official position and misappropriating funds of Artha Tatwa Group of companies.
The sessions and district court took up Mr Mohanty's bail petition as per the direction of the Orissa High Court.
The judge heard both the sides for about two hours before granting the bail.
Mr Mohanty, who had relinquished the position of Advocate General or AG on September 12, was arrested by the CBI from his house in connection with his alleged link with chit fund company CMD and on charge of entering into fraudulent property deal with the latter.
After taking Mr Mohanty on remand for two days, he was produced before the CBI court on Thursday, which had remanded him to judicial custody after rejecting his bail.
A special investigating team (SIT) of the central investigating agency is currently investigating the multi-crore chit fund scam in Odisha following directions from the Supreme Court.
Mr Mohanty was presently lodged at the special jail in Bhubaneswar and his judicial custody will continue till September 30 after the special chief judicial magistrate's court rejected his bail petition last night.
Meanwhile, the Orissa High Court Bar Association welcomed the granting of bail to Mr Mohanty.
"We are happy that Mohanty has been granted bail. He was arrested without having solid evidence. Now we will call off the three-day long strike," Bar Association secretary Bidyadhar Pradhan said.
District and Sessions Judge, Khurda, Durga Prasad Choudhury granted bail to Mr Mohanty in lieu of rupees one lakh and
two sureties.
The court also asked Mr Mohanty to cooperate with the central investigating agency which arrested him on September 22 for allegedly abusing his official position and misappropriating funds of Artha Tatwa Group of companies.
The judge heard both the sides for about two hours before granting the bail.
Mr Mohanty, who had relinquished the position of Advocate General or AG on September 12, was arrested by the CBI from his house in connection with his alleged link with chit fund company CMD and on charge of entering into fraudulent property deal with the latter.
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A special investigating team (SIT) of the central investigating agency is currently investigating the multi-crore chit fund scam in Odisha following directions from the Supreme Court.
Mr Mohanty was presently lodged at the special jail in Bhubaneswar and his judicial custody will continue till September 30 after the special chief judicial magistrate's court rejected his bail petition last night.
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"We are happy that Mohanty has been granted bail. He was arrested without having solid evidence. Now we will call off the three-day long strike," Bar Association secretary Bidyadhar Pradhan said.
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