Decision on Garg bail plea on July 8

A Delhi court on Friday said that it will decide on July 8 the bail plea of one of the accused in the `10-crore cash-for-post railway bribery case in which former railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal has been named as one of the key witnesses by the CBI.
Special CBI judge Swarana Kanta Sharma said that she will go through the intercepted conversations to ascertain accused Ajay Garg’s role, who is suspected to be a middleman in the deal, and then will pass an order on July 8.
“Let me read the conversation (transcripts) and then I will pass the order. I will keep it for order on Monday (July 8),” the judge said. The CBI, meanwhile, opposed the bail plea of Garg, saying that he may try to influence witnesses whose identities have become public with the filing of the chargesheet. “We have filed the chargesheet in the case and names of the prosecution witnesses are mentioned in it. He (accused) knows their identities and can try to influence them after getting the relief,” the CBI told the court.
Senior public prosecutor Akshay Gautam told the court that Garg was one of the main conspirators and was involved in the fixing of the bribe amount to be paid to Mr Bansal’s nephew Vijay Singla, a key accused in the case.
Garg’s counsel, however, countered the CBI’s contentions saying that the only evidence against his client is the intercepted telephonic conversations between the accused persons and apart from that, there are no witnesses against him and thus there is no question of him influencing anyone.
He said as the chargesheet has been filed, the CBI’s probe into the case is over and Garg should be released on bail.
During the hearing on the bail plea, the judge was irked after going through a portion of the transcripts of the intercepted conversations saying there are a number of “abusive words” mentioned in the documents which the CBI should have “omitted” or “blurred” before giving a copy for her perusal. “Abuses in the conversations (transcripts) should be blurred or omitted. Why do you (CBI) want to embarrass the court?” the judge asked.

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