Neet impersonation: HC relaxes bail conditions of accused; bizman held
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Madurai/Chennai:5.12.2019
The Madras high court has relaxed the bail conditions of a father-son duo and two students who were arrested in connection with the Neet impersonation case.
C A Davis, a resident of Chennai, and his son were arrested by the Theni CB-CID officials as they had allegedly engaged an impersonator to appear for the Neet exam on behalf of the son in an exam centre at Lucknow.
As Davis and his son were out on bail, they moved the Madurai bench seeking to relax their bail conditions.
Similarly, two more students who were arrested and were out on bail in connection with a Neet impersonation case also moved the HC seeking to relax their bail conditions.
When these petitions were heard on Wednesday, Justice G R Swaminathan relaxed the bail conditions of all the four petitioners and directed that they should appear before the investigation officer as and when required.
Meanwhile, the CB-CID police arrested a 60-year-old businessman in connection with the Neet impersonation scam busted in September last. The businessman’s son got anticipatory bail in the Madurai bench of the Madras high court a few days ago.
The arrested man, identified as Ravikumar of Chennai, runs a chemical company in a suburban area. His son applied for medical admission but failed to appear for the Neet exam held earlier this year.
However, Ravikumar allegedly engaged an impersonator to write the exam on behalf of his son. Based on his marks, Ravikumar’s son sought medical admission at the Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute in Porur for academic year 2019-2020. He got enrolled in the college and was studying until the impersonation scam stood exposed.
Following this, he didn’t appear before the college authorities for scrutiny of documents and Neet score card. Subsequently, the college authorities informed the MGR university and police probing the scam. They tracked the student and apprehended his father.
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Madurai/Chennai:5.12.2019
The Madras high court has relaxed the bail conditions of a father-son duo and two students who were arrested in connection with the Neet impersonation case.
C A Davis, a resident of Chennai, and his son were arrested by the Theni CB-CID officials as they had allegedly engaged an impersonator to appear for the Neet exam on behalf of the son in an exam centre at Lucknow.
As Davis and his son were out on bail, they moved the Madurai bench seeking to relax their bail conditions.
Similarly, two more students who were arrested and were out on bail in connection with a Neet impersonation case also moved the HC seeking to relax their bail conditions.
When these petitions were heard on Wednesday, Justice G R Swaminathan relaxed the bail conditions of all the four petitioners and directed that they should appear before the investigation officer as and when required.
Meanwhile, the CB-CID police arrested a 60-year-old businessman in connection with the Neet impersonation scam busted in September last. The businessman’s son got anticipatory bail in the Madurai bench of the Madras high court a few days ago.
The arrested man, identified as Ravikumar of Chennai, runs a chemical company in a suburban area. His son applied for medical admission but failed to appear for the Neet exam held earlier this year.
However, Ravikumar allegedly engaged an impersonator to write the exam on behalf of his son. Based on his marks, Ravikumar’s son sought medical admission at the Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute in Porur for academic year 2019-2020. He got enrolled in the college and was studying until the impersonation scam stood exposed.
Following this, he didn’t appear before the college authorities for scrutiny of documents and Neet score card. Subsequently, the college authorities informed the MGR university and police probing the scam. They tracked the student and apprehended his father.
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