Ranaghat Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Papiya Das granted bail to Shyamal Sengupta, a former ACJM, against a surety of Rs 5,000.
Sengupta, a former chairman of the district legal aid service and who had presided over the Chhota Angaria case as judge in 2009, was accused of raping a woman who had gone to seek legal advice from him on June 6, 2004.
The charge-sheet in the case was submitted in September this year and an arrest warrant was issued against him.
The judge's lawyer Dilip Chakrabarty said, "My client has been granted a bail against a bond of Rs 5,000."
The woman's lawyer Karuna Ketan Das said, "There was huge pressure on my client to withdraw the case, but she didn't.
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