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Coalgate: Ex-coal secretary HC Gupta, 4 others get bail

Former coal secretary HC Gupta and four others, including two serving public servants, were on Friday granted bail in a coal blocks allocation scam case by a trial court which said there were no allegations that the accused could tamper with evidence.
Coalgate: Ex-coal secretary HC Gupta, 4 others get bail
NEW DELHI: Former coal secretary HC Gupta and four others, including two serving public servants, were on Friday granted bail in a coal blocks allocation scam case by a trial court which said there were no allegations that the accused could tamper with evidence.
Special CBI Judge Bharat Parashar released on bail Gupta, the then Joint Secretary of Coal KS Kropha, the then Director (Coal Allocation-I section) KC Samaria and two officials of Madhya Pradesh-based company Kamal Sponge Steel and Power Ltd (KSSPL) after they appeared before the court in pursuance to summons issued against them.
The authorised representative of the company, Ankit Gandhi also appeared before the court which directed him to remain present in all the hearings of the case.
The five individuals and the Madhya Pradesh-based company, were summoned as accused by the court on its own after it had refused to accept the CBI's closure report. The individuals moved their bail applications in the court. The bail pleas, however, were opposed by Special Public Prosecutor RS Cheema on the ground that the court should consider the nature and gravity of the offence and the accused were charged for the offence of criminal breach of trust by public servants which entails a maximum punishment of life imprisonment.
The court released Gupta, two senior serving government servants Kropha and Samaria, KSSPL's Managing Director Pavan Kumar Ahluwalia and Chartered Accountant Amit Goyal on bail after furnishing of a personal bond of Rs one lakh each and a surety of like amount. "I am of the considered opinion that as there has been no allegation against any of the accused of tampering with the evidence or contacting the witnesses till date...the interest of justice will be suitably met if the accused persons are released on bail upon furnishing a personal bond and a surety bond in the sum of Rs one lakh each, to the satisfaction of this court," the judge said.
All of them were summoned as accused for offences under sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant) and 420 (cheating) under the IPC. Only Gupta has been summoned for the offences punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act. But later, the court directed CBI to probe corruption charges against the public servants. The case pertains to alleged misrepresenting of facts, including inflated net worth, by KSSPL to acquire Thesgora-B/ Rudrapuri coal block in Madhya Pradesh.

While allowing the bail applications of the accused, the judge also imposed several conditions on them, including that they shall not leave the country without court's permission and shall not tamper with the evidence and try to contact or influence the witnesses in the case. During the day, the investigating officer also supplied copies of the final report and other documents. The court fixed December 15 for scrutiny of documents filed along with the final report in the case.
During the arguments, Gupta and Kropha sought bail on the ground that they were holding very senior positions in the Ministry of Coal and performed their duties as per guidelines of the government and there was no malafide intention on their part in the entire process of coal block allocation. The advocate appearing for Samaria, who is presently working as Joint Secretary to Government of India in Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, argued that he was not posted at the relevant department when the applications for allocation of coal blocks were sought. All the five accused submitted that they have deep roots in the society and have responded to first summons of the court. They said there was no allegation that they tried to influence the witnesses and prayed to be released on bail.
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