Delhi court grants bail to Navneet Kalra accused of black marketing oxygen concentrators

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Arun Kumar Garg granted bail to Kalra subject to furnishing personal bond of Rs 1 lakh.

Shivani
Published on: 29 May 2021 11:40 AM GMT
Delhi court grants bail to Navneet Kalra accused of black marketing oxygen concentrators
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A Delhi court has granted bail to business man Navneet Kalra, who is accused of black marketing and selling oxygen concentrators at an exorbitant rate.

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Arun Kumar Garg granted bail to Kalra subject to furnishing a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh.

Opposing businessman Navneet Kalra's bail application, the Delhi Police told the court that his bail must be rejected as he has "ruined the name of our society".

Kalra is accused of black marketing of oxygen concentrators that are crucial in the treatment of Covid-19 patients.

Seeking rejection of Kalra's bail plea, Additional Public Prosecutor Atul Srivastava, who represented the Delhi Police, said, "He did not surrender at the time the high court was hearing the case. He was hiding. He was arrested from Gurugram. Considering the situation, he has ruined the name of our society also. For this reason, the bail should be rejected."

Srivastava told the court that Kalra was cheating customers by representing that his life-saving equipment were of high quality while two law reports have shown that they were not. "You have kept all these products at Khan Chacha (a restaurant in Delhi). You have no quality control management. You've not employed any person. You've not ensured any quality check. That too in a situation where purchasers are on death bed just for making money. Isn't it cheating?"

"It is useless and as good as a dabba. People were on deathbed. The GOI says that using these on mild and moderate persons will cause them harm," Srivastava added.

Srivastava told the court, "WHO guidelines says that the oxygen level must be more than 30% in concentrators. Charity is not done at the cost of some money. He is not doing any charity. Had you sold it on a cost price, it would have been charity. But they sold it at a much higher price."

Shrivastava further told the court, "What is cheating? Here, it's not premium, not having any connection with Germany. Flow is not there and is not fit for use for even one person."

Senior advocate Vikas Pahwa, who represented Kalra, rebutted the APP's arguments and told the court, "The first argument made was that there was a representation on the app showing the products to be from Germany. But the representation was of August, 2020. The sale was in May 2021."

Pahwa asked the court if Kalra could be held responsible for a representation made in August, 2020 when his interaction with the importer Matrix was in May 2021.

On the issue of a letter written about the low quality of equipment supplied by Kalra, Pahwa told the court, "For opposing my bail, they said yes, they have a duty. But no efforts have been made by them to remove the concentrators from Covid centres. This letter is just an eyewash. If Delhi Police is a responsible authority, why haven't they written to the GOI that these oxygen concentrators are harmful and shouldn't be imported?"

Rebutting the Additional Public Prosecutor's submission on the AIIMS report stating that Kalra sold sub-standard equipment, Pahwa told the court, "The report of AIIMS is an eyewash. If you give an erroneous report to someone, erroneous results will come. Garbage in, garbage out is what we've learnt in computers. AIIMS report shows that they have relied on Shri Ram Laboratory report. They haven't seen the concentrators."

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