Ghaziabad, March 31 (IANS) A CBI court right here granted bail to six judges accused in the provident fund (PF) scam case and adjourned the hearing to April 13.
The CBI lawyer opposed the bail but the protest was set aside. Agreeing surrounded by the defence lawyers' plea the court of Special CBI judge Additional District Judge A.K. Singh granted bail to the accused judges.
In the meantime, the bail application of Sushma Asthana, the wife of number one accused Asutosh Asthana who is dead, was rejected. The application of one accused judge R.P. Yadav who requested the court to shape reinvestigation of the case was too rejected.
Earlier, the defence lawyers for the judges advocated for bail. However, the CBI lawyer V.K. Sharma pleaded that bail not be granted to the judges. The objection of CBI lawyer was ruled out and the CBI court granted bail on understanding of furnishing two bail bonds of Rs.1 lakh every and a surety of any brand of immovable property.
In the defence, the lawyers stated mainly in the discrepancy in the PF scam figures.
The six judges accused in the Rs.6.58 crore Provident Fund scam -- R.P. Yadav, R.P. Mishra, R.N. Mishra, R.S. Chaubey, Arun Kumar and A.K. Singh were most recent in the court and remained sitting on the last benches of the court room till the end of the day. The accused judges sought tad to furnish the bail bonds too was allowed by the court and got allowed to move free.
About Rs.6.58 crore was fraudulently withdrawn from the Provident Fund accounts of class III and IV employees of the Ghaziabad community court. The infamous scam occurred between 2001 and 2007, spanning seven years. The scam was exposed subsequent to special CBI judge Rama Jain tendered a criminal circumstances against 70 persons at Kavi Nagar police station on Feb 15, 2008. No judge was, however, named in the FIR.
While Ashutosh Asthana, the key accused who died in Dasna Jail on Nov 18, 2009, had named 36 judges of Supreme Court, high court and district courts, the apex court permitted the CBI to prosecute one and only six of them, now retired. The bail program of the deceased wife Sushma Asthana was rejected.
The CBI claimed to experience found things in the manner in which the hard-earned PF money of class III and IV members of Ghaziabad courts was illegally siphoned out and lavishly spent on furniture, crockery, mobiles, electronic gadgets and appliances, laptops, rail tickets, taxi fare and supplementary luxury items for the judges.
Source:http://in.news.yahoo.com/provident-fund-scam-accused-judges-bail-20110331-102134-431.html
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