Oxygen Concentrators Case: Delhi Court Grants Bail To Khan Chacha Owner Navneet Kalra On Three Conditions

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New Delhi: A Delhi Court on Saturday granted bail to Khan Chacha restaurant proprietor Navneet Kalra,  in conection with a case regarding alleged hoarding of oxygen concentrators. 

Justice Arun Kumar Garg, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Saket Court pronounced that Kalra is topic to furnishing of a private bond of two sureties of Rs 1 lakh every.

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Moreover, the Khan Chacha proprietor wouldn’t contact the purchasers to whom he had offered the oxygen concentrator, including that he won’t tamper with proof, won’t affect the witnesses and be part of the investigation each time required.

Additional Public Prosecutor Atul Shrivastava showing for the Delhi police opposed Kalra’s bail utility  on the bottom that his intention was to cheat individuals in susceptible situation and make revenue. Shrivastava additional advised the court docket that Kalra dedicated a white-collar crime and made revenue by promoting medical units at exorbitant value to these on demise beds. He added that the businessman and co-accused additionally tampered with the proof. 

Meanwhile, Senior Advocate Vikas Pahwa showing for Kalra argued that no function could be served by retaining Kalra in pre-trial detention as no extra recoveries need to be comprised of him, reported Bar & Bench. 

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Kalra, the primary accused within the black advertising of oxygen concentrators case, had utilized for bail within the metropolis’s Saket court docket on Wednesday.

The Delhi Police earlier this month seized greater than 500 concentrators from Khan Chacha restaurant in Khan Market within the nationwide capital. The proprietor of the eatery, Navneet Kalra was named as the primary beneficiary of the dishonest, hoarding and conspiracy. He was arreted on Sunday, May 23, and has been in police custody since then. 



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