"They cannot be armoured with full fledged anticipatory bail when applicant did not cooperate with the investigation," Justice J B Pardiwala said, turning down the bail applications of Setalwad and her husband Javed Anand, paving the way for their possible arrest.
The court rejected Setalwad's lawyer's prayer for a stay on its order to allow them time to move the Supreme Court.
"The applicant has never cooperated with the probe and whenever she was called for questioning she insisted that cops ask her everything in writing and also maintained that she had said everything in her affidavits before the sessions court," the court said.
The court also said that affidavits by witnesses had brought out several "shocking facts" about the applicant having used the funds collected in the name of riot victims and meant for the poor and needy people for personal and materialistic purposes.
The court directed them to appear before the city crime branch on February 19.
The crime branch had in January last year registered an FIR against Setalvad and others on complaints by some former residents of the Gulbarg society and riot victims accusing them of embezzling Rs 1.51 crore collected by them in donations for turning the housing society, ravaged during the riots, into a museum. The idea was later dropped.
