Special vigilance judge Raghvendra Kumar Singh passed the order after the seven were produced in his court in the wake of the special investigation team (SIT), probing the intermediate toppers scam, slapped charges against them under the provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
Lalkeshwar and Usha, a former JD(U) MLA, besides Prabhat Jaiswal who had provided refuge to them for over a week when they went into hiding, were produced before the court a day after they were arrested from Varanasi in connection with the scandal. They were brought to Patna today on transmit remand.
All the seven accused have been booked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
The scam had rocked Bihar earlier this month after Ruby Rai, a student of Vishun Roy College in Vaishali district who had topped in the arts category, failed to answered basic questions and went on to describe political science as 'prodigal science' that taught cooking.
The SIT subsequently booked Lalkeshwar and his wife Usha, a former principal of the Ganga Devi women's college in Patna, in the intermediate toppers scam, but the couple dodged arrest and went underground for over a week before being finally arrested from Varanasi.