Special Judge Sanjeev Aggarwal declined the relief to Swami Om, saying he could intimidate witnesses and that no ground for anticipatory bail was made out at this stage.
"Considering the grave and serious allegations against the accused and considering his past involvement and the fact that there are chances of intimidation of the witnesses as well as hampering of investigation by him, no ground for anticipatory bail is made out at this stage. The application is dismissed," the court said.
The court passed the order on the anticipatory bail plea filed by Swami Om who has alleged that he has falsely been implicated in the case as he has been advocating Indian culture and that anti-social elements wanted to stop his "social activity".
Denying the allegations against him, the accused had said that on February 7 when the alleged incident took place, he spent his day in different offices of Delhi Police seeking security.
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Regarding the CCTV footage of the DCP office, the IO said it has been automatically deleted for that period and it is not possible to retrieve it, the court noted.
The call detail records of Swami Om's mobile phone also showed his location in the afternoon at Rajghat deport here, the place of alleged occurrence, it said.
As per the FIR lodged at IP Estate police station, the woman was allegedly wrongfully restrained by Swami Om, a former contestant in TV reality show 'Bigg Boss', and Anand when she was going home and they started abusing her and committed objectionable acts.
When the complainant requested them to leave her, they dragged her into their room and attempted to rape her, the FIR said. They also threatened that they would not spare her and that they had already ruined her husband's life, it said.
The court had earlier denied anticipatory bail to Anand, saying the allegations against him were grave and the probe was at a nascent stage.