Besides Surender, who is MLA from Delhi Cantonment area, Metropolitan Magistrate Gomati Manocha also granted relief to other accused Sanjay Singh and Praveen on a personal bond of Rs 30,000 each with one surety of the like amount.
The court turned down police's plea for judicial custody of the accused and granted them bail observing that none of the offences for which they have been booked were punishable with jail term for more than seven years and there was no chance of their absconding or fleeing from justice.
"Furthermore, it has been averred that this case is actuated by political vendetta. Thus, no prejudice is likely to be caused to the prosecution in case the accused persons are admitted to bail," the court said.
The accused, who were arrested yesterday, were produced before the court and the Delhi Police moved an application for remanding them to judicial custody.
During the hearing, special public prosecutor Anupam S Sharma said that the accused were trying to fabricate evidence and threats have also been extended to victim Mukesh.
Countering the submissions of police, senior advocate Ramesh Gupta, appearing for Surender, said, "There is a cold war between AAP and the party which is in power (in Centre). He (Surender) is the member of the party which is in power in Delhi while the other party is in control of Delhi Police."
Gupta also said fair investigation was not conducted in the case and if the accused have passed any alleged derogatory or casteist remarks, it was a matter of trial.
