Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Ramjas racket: Student’s bail plea rejected

A city court on Monday rejected the bail plea of a student of Sri Ram College of Commerce arrested for his alleged role in a racket for admission to Ramjas and other Delhi University colleges.
Metropolitan Magistrate Devender Nain dismissed the bail plea of second-year student Sahil Gulati accused by the police of forging the marksheets to secure admissions of ineligible candidates in various DU colleges. While pleading for the bail, Gulati’s counsel told the court that he should be released from jail as he has to prepare for the forthcoming examinations and has been behind bars for 75 days now. Drawing a parallel between him and DMK MP Kanimozhi, his counsel said Gulati has been accused of cheating and so was the DMK leader.
“In the 2G case too, Kanimozhi has been given bail. She was also charged with cheating under the IPC,” he said. The Delhi Police had alleged Sahil and his accomplices were the first point of contact for students seeking admission in the college through dubious means. Along with Gulati, police had also arrested co-accused Mukul, a second-year Ramjas College student, Sanchit, an ex-Ramjas student and Rahul, owner of a cyber cafe where marksheets were forged.        

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