Metropolitan Magistrate Shreya Arora Mehta dismissed the application of Keshavan, saying the allegations against him are serious in nature and if he is released on bail, he may try to influence the witnesses in the case.
The court, however, granted bail to his associate Vishnu Prasad, a co-accused in the case, while asking him not to leave the national capital without intimating it and also directed him to co-operate with the police during the probe.
Meanwhile, Keshavan was produced before the judge on expiry of his judicial custody and he was sent back to jail till March 17.
The police which had filed the charge sheet in the case recently had told the court that the two accused were drunk at the time of their arres from a hotel room in Mehrauli area of south Delhi.
