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Defamation Case: General VK Singh, Four others get Bail PDF Print E-mail
Written by Breaking News Online Team   
Friday, 20 July 2012 12:23

News Desk: Former Army Chief General VK Singh was granted bail along with top four serving officers in a criminal defamation case. They appeared before a Delhi court following summons against them.


General Singh appeared before the court on Friday along with Vice-Chief of Army Staff S.K. Singh, Lt. Gen. B.S. Thakur (Director-General of Military Intelligence), Major General S.L. Narshiman (Additional Director-General of Public Information) and Lt. Col. Hitten Sawhney in a case filed by Lt. Gen. (retd) Tejinder Singh.


All the accused were granted bail on a personal bond of Rs. 20,000 each. General Singh and four others were accused of misusing their official power and position to accuse Tejinder Singh in a bribe case.


Tejinder Singh is accused of offering a bribe of Rs. 14 crore to the former Army Chief to clear a deal of 600 trucks.

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