Geetika Sharma’s appointment letter from the MDLR Airlines had an unusual clause that she has to report to Mr Kanda after work hours.
A Report published by NDTV suggests that  her contract required her to meet with Mr Kanda after work.
Ms Sharma first joined MDLR, an airline owned by Mr Kanda, in 2006, when she was just 17. She tried to quit that same year, but her salary was hiked. In 2009, MDLR stopped flying and Ms Sharma moved to the UAE to work for Emirates Airways in August 2010. Just seven months later, she was back in Delhi, working for another company owned by Mr Kanda.
“In January 2011, Geetika joined the company as a director without having any shareholding in the company, and one of the service conditions in her appointment letter was that she was to report to the MD every day in the evening hours,” the prosecutor said.
In court, while arguing for anticipatory bail last week, Mr Kanda’s lawyers described Ms Sharma as a “hyper-sensitive girl” who felt “jilted” by Mr Kanda. The judge refused their request, which means that Mr Kanda, when he surfaces, will be arrested, unless a higher court grants him bail.
“The deceased was a person of hypersensitive nature who was unable to deal with the ordinary petulance or strike a balance between her personal life and work ethics,“, says Kanda’s Counsel.
Delhi High Court will on Today  hear the bail plea of former Haryana minister Gopal Kanda in the Geetika Sharma suicide case.