Karti contended that his arrest was "illegal and arbitrary" but the agency opposed his bail plea, saying the investigation was at a crucial stage and his custodial interrogation was necessary to unearth the entire conspiracy in the INX Media corruption case.
Special CBI Judge Sunil Rana posted the bail plea for hearing on March 9 when the three-day CBI custody of Karti would come to an end.
In his plea, Karti, who was arrested by the CBI at Chennai Airport on February 28, also claimed that he had never attempted to influence witnesses, tamper with documentary evidence or pollute or obstruct the judicial process as was alleged by the probe agency.
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"It is further submitted that the evidence in the case is documentary in nature and is largely in the nature of files in the Ministry of Finance which are currently in the safe and secure possession of the incumbent government. As such there arises no question of the applicant being able to tamper with the said documentary evidence."
"As such he has clean antecedents and deep roots in society," the plea said.
The court will hear arguments on the bail application on March 9, when Karti will be produced from custody, as the CBI sought time to file a detailed reply on the plea.
In his plea, Karti also contended that during investigation in the matter, he was summoned by the investigating officer (IO) twice and that he fully cooperated and complied with all the directions of the IO.
"It is pertinent to point out that despite non-issuance of any summons by the agency after August 28, 2017, the CBI, in a wholly illegal and arbitrary manner arrested him on February 28 from the Chennai Airport upon his return from the United Kingdom," he said in the bail plea.
"The CBI, in flagrant violation of law, arrested the applicant without any just cause and without furnishing to him the grounds of arrest," it said.
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