Lodge FIR if case is made out against Bhujbal kin: HC to ACB

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Apr 29 2015 | 9:02 PM IST
Observing that there was prima facie evidence, the Bombay High Court today asked ACB to lodge an FIR if a case of alleged corruption is made out against the son and nephew of former NCP minister Chhagan Bhujbal and their firm in connection with rebuilding the Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi at a cost of Rs 100 crore.
The direction was given by a division bench headed by Chief Justice Mohit Shah, which was hearing a petition alleging the corrupt practices adopted by M/S Parvesh Construction Company Pvt Ltd and its directors Pankaj and Sameer Bhujbal, son and nephew of the former PWD minister, respectively.
The order came after the bench went through the second interim report submitted by ACB showing progress in the investigations.
"Your report shows that money was routed into the bank accounts....What are you doing about it?" the chief justice told ACB.
ACB and Enforcement Directorate (ED) had initiated an inquiry against Bhujbal following the HC directive on a PIL filed by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) alleging that as the PWD minister, Bhujbal had favoured a contractor--Chamankar Enterprises--to rebuild the Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi at a cost of Rs 100 crore.
The bench also clarified today that ACB and ED need not wait for a court order to lodge an FIR if the case was made out against the concerned persons.
"We make it clear that ACB and ED do not need to wait for this court's orders to lodge an FIR in case evidence exists to show that offence is made out," observed the judges.
Though the court observed that there was enough evidence, ACB said it required two more months to complete the investigation.
ACB Counsel Ashutosh Kumbhkoni said "we need two more months to tie loose ends (in the investigation). Later, we do not want the complaint quashed by lower court due to lack of material."
Kumbhkoni said they have made a list of 9 points which are being probed by eight different teams of ACB.
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First Published: Apr 29 2015 | 9:02 PM IST

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