New Delhi:A Delhi Court will pronounce on Thursday the order on the anticipatory bail plea filed by businessman Navneet Kalra in connection with the seizure of oxygen concentrators, required by COVID-19 patients, from his upscale restaurants including 'Khan Chacha' in the national capital.
Additional Session Judge Sandeep Garg reserved the order on the pre-arrest bail for Thursday at 10 am after hearing the arguments of both the prosecution and defence at length.
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During the proceedings, Public Prosecutor Atul Shrivastava opposed the pre-arrest bail plea and told the court that Kalra's custodial interrogation is required and that bail should not be granted as he is an influential person.
He intended to cheat the public at large and wrongfully gain. Had Delhi Police not busted the racket, many people would have been cheated, the Public Prosecutor said.
Navneet Kalra, who is also the business owner of Dayal Opticals, started the business of oxygen concentrators out of greed, Srivastava said, adding that anticipatory or regular bail should not be granted in such white-collar crimes.
The prosecutor also apprised the court about a lab report which showed that the seized oxygen concentrators are not working, have poor quality and their working capacity is only 20.8 per cent.
Senior advocate Vikas Pahwa, representing the accused, asked the court how his client can be accused of selling the oxygen concentrators at exorbitant prices if there is no ceiling price fixed by the government.
The prosecution alleges that it is an essential commodity and Kalra was earning profit. There is no maximum retailing price fixed by the government to date. How will you decide if the prices are exorbitant?, he questioned.