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Saradha scam accused Bengal minister to stay in house, rules High Court

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Kolkata , 05 Nov 2015

West Bengal Transport and Sports Minister Madan Mitra, an accused in the multi-billion rupee chit fund scandal, will be kept in house confinement under police watch till a CBI plea for cancellation of his bail was decided, the Calcutta High Court said on Thursday.However, Mitra's house confinement in his south Kolkata residence at Bhowanipore would start once he was released from hospital, where he is now under treatment.Hearing the Central Bureau of Investigation plea, a vacation division bench of justices Joymalya Bagchi and Mir Dara Sheko came up with the observation that Mitra - being a cabinet minister - was capable of influencing witnesses if he remained free.

The judges barred the minister from leaving his house, save for medical emergency or when the CBI needed him in connection with its ongoing investigation into the scam.CBI counsel K. Raghavacharyulu submitted that the Alipore Court had acted in haste to grant bail to the minister.He argued the CBI was not sent any notice by the sessions court about the bail hearing on October 31, which violated section 439 (1) (b) of the Code of Criminal Procedure that mandates serving of such notice to the public prosecutor. As such, the bail order was illegally passed.

The vacation judges said the matter needed to be heard on merit and so a regular bench, preferably one which had heard Mitra's bail petition in the past, should hear the CBI's plea, once the court reopens on November 16.Mitra was asked to file an affidavit on the CBI's petition by November 13, while the probe agency would file its counter by November 17 when a regular bench would hear the matter.Indicted by the agency of cheating, conspiracy and criminal breach of trust in the multi-crore-rupee scam, Mitra, was granted bail by a lower court on Saturday, nearly 11 months after his arrest on December 12 last.

Mitra, who was under treatment in the state-run SSKM hospital where he had spent most of his incarceration period, left for home on Sunday after a medical board gave him a fit certificate.On Tuesday, the CBI moved the Calcutta High Court seeking cancellation of the bail, and around the same time Mitra was admitted to a private hospital in the city.A five member medical board has been constituted to look after the minister who has been admitted with complaints of chest pain, mild breathlessness and erratic sleep pattern, the hospital said in a statement.According to jail authorities, Mitra spent less than 50 days in the prison since he was sent to judicial custody on December 19.

 

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