Delhi court grants bail to Chitra Ramkrishna
The Hindu
The court accepted the argument that her co-accused Sanjay Pandey had already been granted bail in the same case
Former National Stock Exchange CEO Chitra Ramkrishna got bail from a Delhi court in a case pertaining to the illegal interception of MTNL lines at NSE during the 2009-2017 period and money laundering.
Bail was granted by Special CBI court judge Justice Sunena Sharma at Rouse Avenue Court.
The counsel for the accused told the court that the Delhi High Court has already given bail to one of the co-accused, Sanjay Pandey, in the same case and hence Ms. Ramakrishna also deserved bail.
“However, in the light of the aforementioned observation made by the High Court regarding lack of essential ingredient of the predicate offences, this court is inclined to grant bail to the applicant in the instant case,” the court said while pronouncing the bail order on Wednesday.
It added that considering the fact that the Delhi High Court has already granted bail to Mr. Pandey in the connected ED matter, which in the light of Section 45 PMLA embodies far more stringent conditions for grant of bail, there is no reason to decline bail to the applicant in the present case.
The bail was granted on the condition to furnish a personal bond in the sum of ₹1,00,000 with two sureties in the like amount. It also added that the accused has to remain in touch with the investigation officer (IO) of the case and cooperate in the investigation.
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