Special CBI Judge Anju Bajaj Chandna allowed the bail pleas of ex-IGNOU vice-chancellor V N Rajasekharan Pillai, former Punjab Technical University (PTU) VC Rajneesh Arora and then PTU registrar R P S Bedi, saying they were not arrested during the probe and there was nothing to show that they would flee from justice.
The three accused were granted bail on furnishing of a personal bond of Rs 75,000 each and a surety of like amount.
It directed the accused to attend the court regularly, not to leave the country without court's prior permission and not to contact or influence any witness in this case. "Accused persons will not tamper with the evidence/record in any manner directly or indirectly," the court said.
CBI had lodged a case against Pillai and others in July 2012 alleging that during his tenure as VC of IGNOU and also the Chairman of Distance Education Council, he had allowed Sikkim Manipal University and PTU to run distance learning courses in violation of laid down procedures.
After completion of investigation, CBI had filed a charge sheet and a supplementary charge sheet in the court and the accused were chargesheeted for the alleged offences under 120B (criminal conspiracy), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating), 471 (using forged document as genuine) of the IPC and under the provision of Prevention of Corruption Act for allegedly abusing the official position.
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