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  • Kalmadi aide Jayachandran granted bail by HC in CWG case

    Published on January 19, 2011

    CWG Organising Committee official M Jayachandran, arrested for alleged financial bunglings in holding Queen Baton’s Relay (QBR) in London in 2009, was granted bail by the Delhi High Court on Wednesday.

    Justice Hima Kohli granted bail to Jayachandran, a key aide of the Commonwealth Games OC chairman Suresh Kalmadi following the CBI’s failure to wind up the probe and file the charge sheet in the case within the stipulated 60-day period.

    Justice Kohli enlarged Jayachandran on bail on a personal bond of Rs 50,000 with two sureties of the same amount.

    Jayachandran, the OC Joint Director (Finance), had been arrested by the CBI on 21st November.

    During the arguments on his bail plea on 17th January, his counsel had pleaded innocence before the court, saying he had “no role which can be termed as a criminal act in the alleged financial irregularities in the QBR.”

    Jayachandran was taken into custody days after other two co-accused T S Darbari and Sanjay Mahendroo were arrested on 15th November.

    The duo too have already secured bail on the ground of the CBI’s failure in concluding the probe and filing the charge sheet.

    Jayachandran’s counsel had contended that the decision to award the contract for holding QBR was taken by the OC.

    “I had to only see as to whether the contracts were duly approved or not. I had no other role,” he had said.

    The counsel for the CBI, however, had opposed the plea and filed certain documents to buttress the charge that the accused had played an active role in the case.

    The three accused are facing charges of causing losses to the exchequer in award of contract to the tune of Rs 1.55 crore in holding the QBR on 29th October, 2009, in London.

    The CBI has registered two cases in connection with contracts awarded to London-based A M Films and AM Car and Van Hire Limited at alleged exorbitant rates.

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