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Court dismisses bail plea of accused in documents leak case

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
A special CBI court has dismissed the bail plea of one of the accused arrested in a case in which classified government documents were allegedly procured and passed on to others.

Special CBI Judge S C Rajan rejected the bail application of Paresh Chimanlal Budhdev, partner in Mumbai-based Chitale and Associates, considering the gravity of the offence and that the investigation of the case was at an initial stage.

"The present case is at an initial stage of investigation. The plea taken by the counsel for the accused/applicant that the CBI would not be able to file the charge sheet within 60 days, cannot be taken into consideration at this stage.
 

"So, as per the allegations and gravity of offence, I do not find any merit in this bail application and the same is hereby dismissed," the judge said.

Budhdev had sought bail saying he was in custody for nearly two months and that he has not been named as accused in the FIR. He said his partner was interrogated by the CBI but not arrested.

He had also claimed that the CBI would fail to file the charge sheet within 60 days and so he may be released on bail.

The CBI, however, had opposed his bail plea saying accused Ashok Kumar Singh used to give information to co-accused Khem Chand Gandhi who would further pass it on to the partner of Mumbai-based Chitale & Company and the matter is still under investigation.

Budhdev, Chartered Accountant Khemchand Gandhi, three government servants -- Ashok Kumar Singh, Lala Ram Sharma and Daljeet Singh -- and Ram Niwas are currently in judicial custody.

CBI had earlier told the court that a large number of "incriminating" documents have been seized during the probe and the accused were allegedly procuring and passing on classified documents to others.

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First Published: May 07 2015 | 6:42 PM IST

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