Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate M H Patel concluded hearing their pleas today after all the parties submitted their arguments in the case.
After hearing both the submissions, the court reserved its order in the case. The court is likely to deliver its verdict on November 28.
The three bank accounts in Union of Bank of India and IDBI Bank were frozen by the city crime branch after it began investigating the Gulbarg Society funds embezzlement case, which is alleged to have been to the tune of Rs 1.51 crore.
The bank accounts were audited at regular intervals as prescribed under legal provisions and therefore no offence under Sections 420 or Section 406 of Indian Penal Code could be made out, Advocate Mihir Desai for Setalwad argued before the court.
Arguing on behalf of Gujarat government, Special Public Prosecutor Ajay Choksi said those accused in the case had transferred Rs 36 lakh to another bank account even after these accounts were frozen by the police.
Opposing the plea, Choksi said some bank accounts were not audited for more than five years, alleging some of the money was used for "personal spending".
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