Police told Metropolitan Magistrate Navjeet Budhiraja that the educational certificates which Tomar claims to be true were fabricated and during the initial probe, the authorities who have signed those certificates have denied that the same were genuine.
"Everything(documents) is something which either is denied by the institution or we don't know as to how these documents came into light. For this we need Tomar's interrogation," the police told the court.
Opposing the police's plea, senior advocate H S Phoolka and advocate Rajiv Khosla, who appeared for Tomar, said that police has arrested the minister without compliance of the provisions of the law and no notice under section 160 of the CrPC was served to him prior to his arrest.
The court after hearing the arguments reserved the order.
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The counsel told the court that no police remand should be granted as the accused has always cooperated in the probe and there was no apprehension that he would either abscond or tamper with the evidence.