A senior counsel said an ex-coal secretary had “misled” the prime minister’s office regarding the recommendation made by screening committee. Photo: Getty Images
The case pertains to alleged irregularities in allocation of Jharkhand’s Rajhara North coal block to VISUL. These eight accused appeared before the court and their advocates moved separate bail pleas on their behalf. Seeking bail, Koda’s counsel told the court that the screening committee had already recommended allocation of coal block to VISUL and he had nothing to do with it.
His counsel contended that Koda had co-operated during the investigation and CBI had not arrested him, so there was no requirement to send him to judicial custody now. Similarly counsel appearing for the other seven accused contended that their clients had cooperated in the probe and there was no allegation that they would tamper with evidence or influence any witnesses. The court after hearing the arguments on the bail pleas reserved its order for 3pm on Wednesday.
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