PNB fraud: SC to hear PIL seeking SIT probe on Friday

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 20 2018 | 12:05 PM IST
The Supreme Court today agreed to hear on Friday a plea seeking an SIT probe and other reliefs in the over Rs 11,000 crore PNB fraud.
Two separate petitions were filed before the apex court yesterday seeking its direction to the Centre to initiate the process of deportation of Nirav Modi, who is abroad, and others allegedly involved in the case as soon as possible, preferably within two months.
One of the petition was mentioned today before a bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud. The bench posted the matter for hearing on February 23.
The PIL, filed by petitioner Vineet Dhanda, through advocate J P Dhanda, has sought setting up of a special investigation team (SIT) to probe the banking fraud, allegedly involving billionaire jewellers Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi.
It also sought a probe into the role of the top management of the Punjab National Bank(PNB).
The other plea, filed by advocate M L Sharma, had said that the SIT should consist of retired judges of the apex court while claiming that the banking fraud has caused serious injury to the general public and the state's treasury.
It should be investigated not by an agency "being controlled by the political leaders/authorities", Sharma's petition had said.
The plea has alleged that loans were issued in the case without following Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) financial rules and regular systems.
The plea by Dhanda has sought the court's direction to the Finance Ministry to set guidelines for grant of higher amount of loans of Rs 10 crore and above to ensure safety and its recovery.
It has also sought a directive for the constitution of a committee of experts who would find the details of bad debt cases in the country.
The CBI has already registered two FIRs -- one on January 31 and another a few days ago -- against billionaire diamond merchant Nirav Modi, his relative Mehul Choksi of Gitanjali Gems and others for allegedly defrauding the PNB of about Rs 11,400 crore.

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First Published: Feb 20 2018 | 12:05 PM IST

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