Justice P.N.Prakash, who imposed conditions while granting anticipatory bail, wondered why police were taking action just before the February 13 bypoll when the complaint againt them was filed in 2011.
Tiruchirappalli Police had filed a case under various IPC Sections, including Section 420(cheating), on a complaint from one Baskar, a representative of M/s Precision Medic(P)ltd, a software company.
Apart from Subramaniam, an educationist, principals of three engineering colleges run by him in Tiruchirappalli district, had also sought anticipatory bail.
The judge directed the BJP candidate to sign before the Inspector of Police of the Tiruchirappalli City Crime branch for two weeks but said he could fulfill his condition after the elections were over.
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However, he directed three others to sign from the date of receipt of the order for two weeks.
The petitioners alleged that police were trying to revive a case which they had closed already on the basis of the same complaint, given as a new one, with a view to arresting them.
The company had been closed in 2012. But with the intention to grab money, the complainant had now come with such false delayed claim, they submitted.
The new complaint had been made for Rs.1,13,91,857 though originally it was Rs.1,06,68,146, they claimed.