Opposing the bail plea of Jubilant Energy's official Subhash Chandra, who along with 12 others, has been chargesheeted in the case, police said that he was in unauthorised possession of six sets of documents recovered from him.
"He (Chandra) was not authorised to possess any of these documents. He should not be having possession of any of these documents. These documents were not in public domain," the prosecutor said.
During arguments, the counsel appearing for Chandra said the charge sheet says that no secret documents have been recovered from the possession of his client, who has been in custody for over two months.
The defence counsel also said that charge sheet has already been filed and no mobile phone or laptop of his client was seized by the police during investigation.
The prosecutor countered his submissions saying there were around 50 telephone calls between Chandra and co-accused Lalta Prasad during March 1, 2014 to February 17, 2015.
Additional Sessions Judge Raj Kapoor has reserved the order on Chandra's bail plea for April 30.
The court, which was scheduled to hear the arguments on the bail pleas of four other corporate executives and another co-accused in the case, adjourned hearing on their pleas to April 29 after their counsel sought adjournment on the ground that lawyers' body are observing strike.
