Railgate: Court to decide bail plea of one of accused on Jul 8
CBI has termed Bansal's nephew as the "main person" whose influence was to be used for getting a Railway Board Member appointed to a post.

CBI has also termed Bansal's nephew Vijay Singla as the "main person" whose influence was to be used for getting a Railway Board Member appointed to a post seen as "lucrative".
One of the 10 persons chargesheeted in the case, Ajay Garg, has sought bail on several grounds, including that the the intercepted conversations of the accused, which should have been kept secret, were leaked by the agency.
CBI has relied on the intercepted telephonic conversations between the accused to support its allegations that a conspiracy was hatched to get the then Member (Staff), Railway Board, Mahesh Kumar appointed as Member (Electrical).
Garg's counsel also contended that the CBI's chargesheet does not indicate that anything more will be filed in the case and added that the investigation is over and therefore his client can be granted bail.
"Let me read the conversation and then I will pass the order. I will keep it for orders on Monday (July 8)," the judge said.
The CBI opposed Garg's bail plea saying that since the charge sheet has been filed, he knows who the witnesses are and there is an apprehension that he might try to influence them.
The agency also said that Garg is one of the conspirators in the case and has been accused of offences which are of a grave nature and hence he should not be granted bail.
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