"Munde was granted pre-arrest bail last Friday after we argued that he was not absconding and custodial interrogation was not necessary in the case," his lawyer Aniket Nikam said today.
A case was registered in 2013 at Parli police station in Beed against Munde and others. It is alleged that Sant Jagmitra Cooperative Cotton Mill, of which Munde was one of the directors, took loans of over Rs 10 crore from the Beed District Cooperative Bank, and failed to repay them.
Nikam argued that the cooperative mill which took the loans, had paid a substantial amount towards the interest, and also mortgaged its property with the bank.
Considering this, the intention to cheat the bank was not proved, the lawyer said.
Additional District Judge N S Kole accepted the argument and granted anticipatory bail to Munde.
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