Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CBI moves Delhi HC against statutory bail to Wadhawans

- Press Trust of India

THE ACCUSED ALLEGEDLY ENTERED INTO A CONSPIRACY TO CHEAT THE CONSORTIUM OF 17 BANKS

NEW DELHI: The CBI on Monday approached the Delhi High Court challengin­g the statutory bail granted to former Dewan Housing Finance Corporatio­n Limited ( DHFL) promoters, Kapil Wadhawan and his brother Dheeraj, in connection with a multi-crore bank loan scam case.

The plea, which was mentioned by the CBI counsel for urgent listing before a bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramoniu­m Prasad, is likely to be heard on Tuesday.

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) has challenged a trial court’s December 3 order granting statutory bail to Wadhawan brothers due to “incomplete charge sheet”.

The special court, in its order, has said that on merits, the two accused persons might not be entitled to any bail keeping in view the gravity and seriousnes­s of the case.

However, it said the court was “compelled” to release them from custody under statutory law by giving mandatory concession of default bail due to incomplete charge sheet.

“The CBI cannot be entirely blamed for filing incomplete charge sheet because it was not humanly possible and was also practicall­y very difficult to complete the very big investigat­ion task within a period of 90 days especially when the accused persons themselves took several years altogether to complete the offences,” it has said.

The special court said the legislatio­n wants that if the charge sheet is not filed within a period of 60 or 90 days from the date of arrest of accused person as the case may be and if it is filed but is not complete then the accused gets indefeasib­le right to be released on bail without any discussion on merits.

“In view of the above facts and circumstan­ces, both the accused persons are entitled to statutory bail under section 167(2) CrPC...,” it has said.

The Wadhawan brothers were arrested in this case on July 19, though they were already in custody in some other cases pending in Lucknow and Mumbai since April 2020, it noted.

The charge sheet was filed in the trial court here on October 15 and cognisance on it has been taken.

Advocate Vijay Aggarwal, representi­ng Wadhawans, had sought they be released on statutory bail on grounds that an incomplete charge sheet has been filed against them which is not legal or valid in the eyes of law and in such circumstan­ces their judicial custody cannot be extended.

According to the FIR based on a complaint made by Union Bank of India, DHFL, the then CMD Kapil Wadhawan, the then Director Dheeraj Wadhawan and other accused persons allegedly entered into a criminal conspiracy to cheat the consortium of 17 banks led by Union Bank of India.

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