Agartala:The Tripura High Court on Saturday granted bail to former PWD minister Badal Chowdhury as the police did not file a charge sheet against him 87 days after he was booked in a Rs 638 crore graft case.
Public Prosecutor Ratan Dutta said that according to the legal procedure any accused holds the right to get bail by default if the police are unable to submit a charge sheet within 90 days of arrest.
Chowdhury, who is also a CPI(M) central committee member, was arrested on October 21 last year in connection with alleged irregularities in the PWD in 2008-09.
His counsel Purusottam Roy Burman said the high court granted the sitting MLA bail because the police was not able to file a charge sheet against him even though 87 days had passed since he was booked on October 21 last year.
However, the court imposed some conditions on him like that he would not influence the investigation process or witnesses, and try to tamper evidence. The accused would also need to submit Rs 1 lakh bail bond along with a surety.
Former engineer-in-chief Sunil Bhowmik and former chief secretary Yashpal Singh were also booked in the alleged corruption case.