HC grants bail to Nirmala Devi

No apprehensions as inquiry has been completed and chargesheet filed: judge

March 13, 2019 01:52 am | Updated 08:06 am IST - Madurai

MADURAI, TAMIL NADU,1/03/019.  P.Nirmaladevi, the key accused in the audio tape scandal case being produced in the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court in the city on March 1, 219. Photo  S. James / The Hindu

MADURAI, TAMIL NADU,1/03/019. P.Nirmaladevi, the key accused in the audio tape scandal case being produced in the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court in the city on March 1, 219. Photo S. James / The Hindu

The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Tuesday granted bail to suspended assistant professor Nirmala Devi, nearly 11 months after she was arrested on the charge of attempting to lure college girls in Virudhunagar to provide sexual favours to “high ranking” officials of the Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU).

The incident came to light after an audio clip, in which Ms. Devi could be heard trying to convince a few students of the Devanga Arts College to provide certain favours in return for academic progression and financial gain, was leaked. Ms. Devi had denied the allegations.

Justice M. Dhandapani granted bail to Ms. Devi, stating that as the investigation had been completed and a charge-sheet filed, there were no apprehensions over the possibility of records being tampered with or witnesses being influenced in the case.

Also, the co-accused — two academics of the MKU — were already out on bail.

However, the court restrained Ms. Devi from issuing any public statement regarding the case. Further, it asked her to cooperate with the trial pending before a lower court.

During the course of the hearing, the State government initially submitted that it was opposed to her bail plea. The court asked the government why it was opposing the plea despite having already informed a Division Bench of the court that it had no objection to her being released on bail. When the plea was taken up again in the afternoon, the State government informed the court that there was no objection to her bail plea.

Meanwhile, a Division Bench of Justices N. Kirubakaran and S.S. Sundar heard Ms. Devi in-chamber in connection with a public interest litigation petition filed by P. Suganthi, general secretary, All India Democratic Women’s Association, which sought a direction to transfer the investigation from the CB-CID to the CBI.

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