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2021 (7) TMI 1444 - SC - Indian LawsClubbing of all the FIRs pertaining to Bike Bot Scheme scam, wherein the petitioner has since been arrayed as an accused along with other accused - allegation against the petitioner is that the investors amount of the Bike Bot Scheme scam launched by GIPL has been diverted to the petitioner's company - HELD THAT:- The High Court has prima facie held that the application said to have been moved by the petitioner's company, does not bear the signature of the person named in the FIR and the said person had resigned from the post of Director prior to the date of moving the application and the commercial space has been allotted by the petitioner in favour of M/s. GIPA and the sister concern and the possession of commercial space has also been taken. It is further noted by the High Court that the allotted premises is reportedly attached by the Enforcement Directorate in the proceedings started against the main accused but accounts of the petitioner's company has not been attached. Taking totality of the circumstances and the fact that the petitioner has been in jail for quite some time (since December, 2020) in connection with the FIRs in question, we find no reason to depart from the bail orders granted by the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, in two registered criminal cases, referred to above and direct that the petitioner shall be released on bail with respect to all the FIRs emanating from Bike Bot Scheme scam registered within the jurisdiction of the State of U.P. or NCT of Delhi, as the case may be, or at any other place, which is not known to the petitioner, for the time being. The petitioner shall be released on bail on the same terms and conditions in connection with all FIRs as ordered by the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad - Bail application allowed.
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