CCH President Ramjee Singh gets Bail in Graft Case
President of Central Council of Homoeopathy (CCH) Ramjee Singh, arrested on October 22, 2016 for allegedly demanding a bribe of Rs 20 lakh for giving clearance to a college in Gujarat, was on Friday (23-12-2016) granted bail by a special court.
Special Judge Parveen Singh also granted the relief to suspected middleman Harishankar Jha, who was arrested along with Singh by the CBI.
Special Judge Parveen Singh also granted the relief to suspected middleman Harishankar Jha, who was arrested along with Singh by the CBI.
The court granted bail to both the accused on a personal bond of Rs two lakh each and one surety of like amount. The probe agency recently filed a charge sheet against the accused for the alleged offences of criminal misconduct by public servant, receiving illegal certification and criminal conspiracy under the IPC.
The Central Bureau of Investigation had arrested Singh, who also runs GD Memorial Homeopathy Medical College in Patna, and Jha on October 22. According to CBI, Jha was allegedly receiving the bribe amount, which was a part payment for the total amount agreed upon, from a hawala operator in Karol Bagh area. A CBI official had said that a private university based in Rajkot (Gujarat) had applied for setting up a new Homoeopathy college.
“It was alleged that…the Vice President of the said University was in a regular contact with both the President of CCH and a private person for getting inspection carried out by such team of inspectors of CCH who would give favourable inspection report,” the agency had said.
Others named in FIR include R D Patel, Assistant Director, Homeopathy Department, Gujarat Government; Denish Patel, Vice President of R K University Bhavnagar, which was setting the Homoeopathy college; members of inspection team comprising Jabalpur-based Professor Rahul Shrivastava; Ashok Konar of National Institute of Homeopathy, Kolkata; and Ashwini Arya of J R Kissan Homoeopathy college, Rohtak.
It said R K University wanted to set up the Homeopathy college for which mandatory clearance was needed from CCH, a statutory body for regulating education in the field, which accords it after inspection and deliberation among its various committees. It was alleged that Denish Patel roped in R D Patel to get this done. R D Patel in turn approached Singh through Jha.
Source: The Indian Express
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