New Delhi: A Delhi court has rejected the anticipatory bail plea of Zee News editor Sudhir Chaudhary in a fresh case registered against him by the Delhi Police for telecasting a show allegedly on the basis of forged documents against Jindal Group in connection with coal block allocation scam.
Additional Sessions Judge Daya Prakash brushed aside Mr Chaudhary's contention that the fresh FIR has been filed against him due to "a grudge as he is the editor of the channel which is running in public interest news against Jindal group regarding their involvement in coal scam."
He also said that no forged documents have been used by him.
The police had registered a fresh case of forgery against Mr Chaudhary for telecasting in October 2012 a show titled "media ka sauda" and showing on screen what they claimed to be a part of CAG report but were found to be forged.
The prosecution opposed his plea for anticipatory bail and said while showing the documents on screen, Mr Chaudhary wrongly claimed that CAG report makes it clear how Naveen Jindal and companies associated with him have benefitted substantially and illegally in coal block allocation.
Public Prosecutor Rajiv Mohan said during investigation, it was found that the annexures shown during the programme were not part of the CAG report but were forged and fabricated documents.
Mr Mohan said the accused also showed documents of certain companies with name of Mr Jindal as their promoter when in fact he does not have any kind of relationship with those companies.
Additional Sessions Judge Daya Prakash brushed aside Mr Chaudhary's contention that the fresh FIR has been filed against him due to "a grudge as he is the editor of the channel which is running in public interest news against Jindal group regarding their involvement in coal scam."
He also said that no forged documents have been used by him.
The prosecution opposed his plea for anticipatory bail and said while showing the documents on screen, Mr Chaudhary wrongly claimed that CAG report makes it clear how Naveen Jindal and companies associated with him have benefitted substantially and illegally in coal block allocation.
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Mr Mohan said the accused also showed documents of certain companies with name of Mr Jindal as their promoter when in fact he does not have any kind of relationship with those companies.
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