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SURRENDER ORDER IN BRIBERY CASE 

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BY OUR LEGAL REPORTER Published 20.09.01, 12:00 AM
Calcutta, Sept. 20 :    Calcutta, Sept. 20:  Calcutta High Court on Thursday directed Ganesh Singhania, owner of Beni Engineering Company, to surrender before the trial court and depose in the Beni bribery case, in which two key Citu leaders were caught two years ago. Singhania filed a petition challenging the order of trial court, which had asked the police to arrest and produce him as he was repeatedly away during hearings. The prosecution said Singhania had lodged a complaint with the police that the two leaders- Raman Bhattacharya and Lakshmi Kanta Chatterjee - had taken Rs 4 lakh from him to take over the company. A criminal case against the two leaders had been started on the basis of Singhania's plea.    
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