He explained that he was working in Australia when Chand was freed on bail.
Before that he had helped his daughter write a letter to the court opposing her attacker's release.
"We submitted the letter thinking it would be presented for the hearing and used to strengthen the objection by police to Chand getting bail," he told the inquest.
Tracey Marceau told the inquest she questioned the decision but was told electronic monitoring (EM) bail "was no longer a consideration".
"I pleaded with both (police) and (the victim advisor) as I was terrified for Christie," she said.
"I have since found out that Judge McNaughton's bail decision could have been appealed and this would have been dealt with as an urgent matter."
Tracey Marceau became extremely emotional when she recalled discussing with her husband whether he should go back to work and leave his family in Auckland.