Thirty-five days after he used to be arrested by way of the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption sleuths, suspended Bharathiar University vice-chancellor A Ganapathi is set to stroll out of the jail, after Madras prime court docket granted him conditional bail on Thursday.
Ganapathi used to be arrested on February three for accepting a bribe of Rs 30 lakh from T Suresh, an assistant professor-aspirant on probation. Sessions court docket had rejected his bail bid two times, prompting him to move the prime court docket for treatment.
On Thursday, justice AD Jagadish Chandira, before whom the petition got here up for hearing, granted Ganapathi conditional bail and directed him to deposit the passport at the trial court docket. The pass judgement on also directed him to not go away Coimbatore without prior permission. He must also seem before the investigating officer two times an afternoon, till additional orders, the pass judgement on stipulated.
According to the prosecution, Ganapathi demanded Rs 30 lakh from Suresh to make appoint him as a permanent worker of the college, as he had completed his probation duration of 1 12 months. Ganapathi’s colleague Dharmaraj, a professor of Chemistry department, used to be also arrested for helping him receive the bribe.
The beleaguered vice-chancellor used to be arrested while accepting Rs 1 lakh in cash, and cheques for the remainder Rs 29 lakh.
Ganapathi used to be arrested on February three for accepting a bribe of Rs 30 lakh from T Suresh, an assistant professor-aspirant on probation. Sessions court docket had rejected his bail bid two times, prompting him to move the prime court docket for treatment.
On Thursday, justice AD Jagadish Chandira, before whom the petition got here up for hearing, granted Ganapathi conditional bail and directed him to deposit the passport at the trial court docket. The pass judgement on also directed him to not go away Coimbatore without prior permission. He must also seem before the investigating officer two times an afternoon, till additional orders, the pass judgement on stipulated.
According to the prosecution, Ganapathi demanded Rs 30 lakh from Suresh to make appoint him as a permanent worker of the college, as he had completed his probation duration of 1 12 months. Ganapathi’s colleague Dharmaraj, a professor of Chemistry department, used to be also arrested for helping him receive the bribe.
The beleaguered vice-chancellor used to be arrested while accepting Rs 1 lakh in cash, and cheques for the remainder Rs 29 lakh.
HC grants conditional bail to suspended BU VC
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March 09, 2018
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