A Delhi court recently disposed of the bail plea of the four co-owners of the basement where three civil services aspirants tragically drowned last month. The court’s decision followed the transfer of the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) by the Delhi High Court, aimed at ensuring the investigation’s integrity and public confidence.
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- A Delhi court has disposed of the bail plea of four co-owners of a coaching centre’s basement.
- The basement was the site of a drowning incident where three civil services aspirants lost their lives last month.
- The Delhi High Court transferred the investigation from the Delhi Police to the CBI to ensure impartiality.
- The decision to transfer the case was made on Friday to eliminate any doubts about the investigation.
- Additional Sessions Judge Rakesh Kumar handled the bail appeal of the co-owners, namely Parvinder Singh, Tajinder Singh, Harvinder Singh, and Sarbjit Singh.
- The appeal was against a previous denial of bail by a magisterial court.
- The court granted the co-owners the option to file a new bail plea before a competent CBI court.
- Advocate Amit Chadha, representing the co-owners, confirmed plans to file a new bail plea before the CBI court.
- The written order from the court is awaited before proceeding with the new bail application.
- The transfer of the case to the CBI aims to bolster public trust in the investigation’s fairness.
