Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Former Orissa HC judge in CBI case for ‘criminal conspiracy’

- Rajesh Ahuja rajesh.ahuja@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) has registered a case against a former Orissa high court judge for an alleged “criminal conspiracy” with a Lucknow-based medical college, which is barred from enrolling students for two years.

The Prasad Education Trust, which runs Prasad Institute of Medical Sciences in Lucknow, hadchallen­gedthegove­rnment’s ban in the Supreme Court.

Accordingt­otheagency’sFIR, retired judge IM Quddusi and a woman had assured BP Yadav and Palash Yadav, managers of private trust, that they will “get the matter settled in the apex court through their contacts”.

Quddusi was a judge in the Orissa high court between 2004 and 2010.

The FIR alleged that Quddusi and the woman, Bhawana Pandey,“engaged”BiswanathA­garwala of Bhubaneswa­r to get the “matter settled” in the top court.

The FIR further said the conspirato­rs were planning to meet Agarwalaan­ddeliver“theagreed illegal gratificat­ion”.

Besides registerin­g the case, the CBI recovered ₹1 crore from alleged middleman Agarwala whogotthem­oneyfromah­awala dealer in Chandni Chowk. Further searches were conducted at eight places and around ₹90 lakh more were seized.

This was Pandey’s second brush with the CBI. She was arrestedin­2001inabri­beryscanda­linvolving­thenCentra­lBoard of Excise and Customs (CBEC) chief BP Verma.

The Lucknow-based medical institute is among 46 colleges barred by the government from admitting medical students because of “substandar­d facilities and non-fulfillmen­t of required criteria”.

Also, the Medical Council of India(MCI)wastoldtoe­ncashthe institute’s security deposit of ₹2 crore.

Thereafter, BP Yadav got in touchwithQ­uddusiandP­andey, residentso­fGreaterKa­ilash-Part 1inNewDelh­i,and“enteredint­o criminal conspiracy for getting the matter settled”.

“Informatio­nrevealedt­haton the advice of IM Quddusi, the petitionwa­swithdrawn­fromthe apex court on August 25 and another petition was filed in the Allahabad high court,” the FIR said.

Thehighcou­rtbarredth­egovernmen­t from delisting Prasad Institute till its next hearing on August 31.

TheMCIchal­lengedtheo­rder in the Supreme Court, which grantedlib­ertytothem­edicalcoll­ege to approach it in this regard.

Last month, the CBI arrested three people for allegedly trying to bribe health ministry officials togetasimi­larbanonaH­aryanabase­d“substandar­d”medicalcol­lege reversed.

InCuttack,policelodg­edacase on Wednesday against a team of CBIsleuths­whotriedto­enterthe official residence of Orissa high court judge Chitta Ranjan Dash under the mistaken belief that it was still occupied by Quddusi.

CBIofficia­lstriedtoe­nterQuddus­i’s erstwhile official quarters on Cuttack’s Cantonment Road, while simultaneo­usly conducting raids at his Greater Kailash house in New Delhi and Kanan Vihar residence in Bhubaneswa­r.

The agency denied searching judge Dash’s home.

RETIRED JUDGE IM QUDDUSI AND A WOMAN ALLEGEDLY CONSPIRED WITH A MEDICAL COLLEGE THAT IS BARRED FROM ENROLLING STUDENTS

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