IPL scandal: Court rejects Ankeet Chavan's bail plea

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 28 2013 | 7:16 PM IST
Suspended cricketer Ankeet Chavan, an accused in the IPL spot-fixing scandal, was today denied bail by a Delhi court which said social stigma cannot be a ground to give him the relief.
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Lokesh Kumar Sharma dismissed his plea for bail, which was sought on ground that his marriage is fixed for June 2 and if the wedding does not take place it will cause harm to his reputation and that of the prospective bride.
"The defence counsel has cited reason of social stigma to the families of the bride and groom. Social sentiments cannot be considered as a valid ground while evaluating the grounds of bail.
"Keeping in view the gravity of offence and conspiracy with other co-accused persons, I do not find any ground to admit accused either on regular or on interim bail. Both the applications are accordingly dismissed," the judge said.
During arguments on Chavan's bail plea, his counsel Rajiv Shankar Dwivedi said there is no direct evidence against him and he has been falsely implicated in the case.
He said the player's marriage is fixed for June 2 and the pre-wedding ceremonies have to start from May 31. Invitation cards have already been distributed and all preparations for the marriage have already been done, he said.
The counsel also said, "If the marriage does not take place, the reputation of Chavan as well as the prospective bride would be harmed."
"Chavan is an employee of Air India and due to the allegations in this case he has been suspended from there, which had cast serious aspersions on his career," he said.
The prosecutor vehemently opposed Chavan's bail plea saying the investigation was at an initial and very crucial stage and everyday new facts were being unearthed by police.
In such a situation if the accused is admitted to bail, there is every likelihood of his tampering with evidence or fleeing from justice.
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First Published: May 28 2013 | 7:16 PM IST

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