Coal scam: Naveen Jindal allowed to travel abroad

The Congress leader was earlier granted bail by a special court which had imposed several conditions on him.

June 05, 2015 12:35 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:02 pm IST - New Delhi

In this May 22, 2015 photo, Congress leader and industrialist Naveen Jindal arrives at the Patiala House Courts complex in New Delhi in connection with a coal scam case.

In this May 22, 2015 photo, Congress leader and industrialist Naveen Jindal arrives at the Patiala House Courts complex in New Delhi in connection with a coal scam case.

Congress leader and industrialist Naveen Jindal, accused in a coal block allocation scam case along with 14 others, was on Friday allowed by a special court to travel abroad from June 14 to June 29 for business purposes.

Special CBI Judge Bharat Parashar allowed the plea filed by Mr. Jindal seeking the court’s permission to go abroad.

Mr. Jindal was earlier >granted bail by the court which had imposed several conditions on him, including that he will not leave the country without the court’s nod.

During the hearing, the counsel appearing for Mr. Jindal told the court to clarify that no advocate had approached the judge earlier in the matter.

The submissions by Mr. Jindal’s counsel came in the wake of the court’s June 1 observation in which the judge had warned the accused of such misdemeanours in future after it came to light that one of the accused associated with the Jindal Group firm had allegedly tried to approach the judge.

The judge clarified that it was not a lawyer who had approached him in connection with the case.

During the hearing on June 1, senior advocate Hariharan, who appeared for Mr. Jindal, had told the court that the Jindal Group management has taken a strong note of the issue and promised the judge that such a behaviour will not recur.

According to a court source, the accused had allegedly tried to approach the judge after which the court had cautioned and warned him that he would take action if such an attempt was repeated.

Rajeev Jain, Director of Jindal Realty, Girish Kumar Suneja, Director of Gagan Sponge Iron (GSIPL), are among the other accused in the case.

The judge had told the lawyers appearing for all the accused that it has “again happened” and he will mention about it in the case record.

“I am very sorry to say that with such senior lawyers appearing in the case, I had not expected that it would happen,” the judge had said without disclosing the identity of the accused who had approached him.

The court had fixed the matter for scrutiny of documents filed by the CBI on June 30.

The case pertains to alleged irregularities in the allocation of Amarkonda Murgadangal coal block in Jharkhand to two Jindal Group companies, Jindal Steel and Power (JSPL) and GSIPL.

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