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2023 (5) TMI 1156 - HC - Money Laundering


Issues Involved:
1. Validity of the order dated 28.04.2022 returning the joint complaint for filing separate complaints.
2. Prima facie case against the petitioners in the subsequent seven complaints.

Summary:

Issue 1: Validity of the Order Dated 28.04.2022

The Directorate of Enforcement filed a joint complaint against the petitioners for money laundering. The court returned the complaint on 28.04.2022, directing the filing of separate complaints, citing that different 'Proceeds of Crime' were generated in different transactions and all accused were not involved in each transaction. The petitioners challenged this order, arguing that a court cannot return a complaint with a direction to file it in a particular manner. They relied on the case of A. Vinayagam Vs. Dr. Subhash Chandran, which states that a Magistrate cannot return a complaint due to defects. The court held that the order dated 28.04.2022 was within jurisdiction and in accordance with law, allowing for separate complaints to be filed. The court also noted that the question of joint trial for the subsequent complaints remains open and may be decided by the trial court upon application.

Issue 2: Prima Facie Case Against the Petitioners in Subsequent Complaints

The court examined the material in the subsequent seven complaints to determine if a prima facie case was made against the petitioners. The complaints involved allegations of forgery, manipulation of government records, and obtaining excessive compensation for land acquired by NHAI by falsely showing agricultural land as non-agricultural. The court found that the allegations and material presented in the complaints made out a prima facie case against the petitioners for each complaint. The court upheld the cognizance and summoning orders in Special Sessions Trial Nos. 14 of 2022, 15 of 2022, 16 of 2022, and 17 of 2022, finding no illegality in the orders.

Conclusion

The court dismissed all the petitions, affirming the validity of the order dated 28.04.2022 and the subsequent cognizance and summoning orders in the seven separate complaints.

 

 

 

 

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