Himachal CM, wife granted bail in DA case
May 29, 2017  16:10
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Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh and his wife Pratibha Singh were today granted bail by a special court in New Delhi in connection with a nearly Rs 10 crore disproportionate assets case. Special Judge Virender Kumar Goyal granted the relief to all the accused on a personal bond of Rs one lakh each and one surety of the like amount.


The court, however, asked them not to leave the country without its prior permission. Earlier in the day, the CBI had opposed the bail plea of the Chief Minister saying they may influence the witnesses and the ongoing probe in a disproportionate assets case against them.


The public prosecutor said Singh was the "King of the state" and if granted bail, no one will dare to come forward to depose before the court.


In their bail plea, Virbhadra Singh, who has not been arrested so far, and the other accused submitted that the investigation was complete as the CBI has already filed the charge sheet.


But the CBI said the investigation in the case was still on and granting of bail might hamper it. The 82-year-old politician had also cited several medical reports, saying he was suffering from serious ailments.


The accused persons also claimed that they will be able to look after their case in a better manner if they are out on bail. Singh and his wife Pratibha Singh on May 22 appeared as accused in connection with a nearly Rs 10 crore disproportionate assets case and sought bail.
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