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Bike-Bot scam: Top court clubs 118 FIRs into one

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The Supreme Court exercising its special powers has clubbed 118 FIRs into one principal FIR at Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh in the alleged Rs 3,500 crore Bike-Bot scam.

A bench comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar, Abhay S Oka, and JB Pardiwala said, “We, in the exercise of power under Article 142 of the Constituti­on of India, accede to the relief claimed in terms of the prayer clause (b) – of consolidat­ion of all FIRs, including registered in New Delhi with FIR No.353/2015 as the principal FIR and for being proceeded with in accordance with law, as we are of the opinion that multiplici­ty of the proceeding­s will not be in the larger public interest as well.”

The apex court relied upon its verdict delivered in the case of TV journalist Amish Devgan and exercised its wide power under Article 142, which empowers it to pass any order to ensure justice, to club multiple FIRs in the Bike Bot and Grand Venice Mall scams. The bench noted that as many as 118 FIRs have been filed across Uttar Pradesh. However, one FIR dated July 6, 2019, is registered at Economic Offence Wing, New Delhi. “We hasten to add that the Government of NCT of Delhi has no objection to club this FIR along with the principal FIR,” the bench observed.

It was submitted before the top court that the investigat­ion in some FIRs has been completed and even charge sheets have been filed by the SIT, which was constitute­d by the state government for all cases. Advocate Vishal Gosain, representi­ng one of the accused Satinder Bhasin, contended before the court that FIRs should be clubbed to avoid multiplici­ty of proceeding­s.

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