Mumbai: The special CBI court has granted bail to a Superintendent of Customs arrested on corruption charges, ruling that bail cannot be denied solely because custodial interrogation was not conducted due to his health.
Medical Condition Influences Court Decision
Krishan Kumar was accused of demanding and accepting Rs 10.20 lakh in bribes from a Customs House Agent firm for facilitating cargo clearance. He had recently undergone kidney surgery, was de-stented in July, and complained of severe post-operative pain and passing blood in urine.
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While CBI argued Kumar exaggerated his illness to avoid interrogation and conceal his seniors’ involvement, the court noted his medical condition required attention. The court said that the health of an accused is a crucial factor and allowed bail, affirming he can receive necessary treatment while in judicial custody.
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