CBI misses charge-sheet deadline; ex-Haryana official gets bail in Rs 593cr bank scam | Chandigarh News


CBI misses charge-sheet deadline; ex-Haryana official gets bail in Rs 593cr bank scam

Chandigarh: A Panchkula court has granted default bail to Rajesh Sangwan, former chief controller of finance of the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board (HSAMB), in an alleged Rs 593-crore fraud case involving illegal deposits of govt funds with IDFC First Bank and AU Small Finance Bank.The court ruled that the CBI failed to file its chargesheet within the legally prescribed statutory period. Sangwan’s counsel argued that over 90 days had elapsed since his first remand without a chargesheet being filed. Investigating officer ASP Pushpal Paul opposed the plea via video conferencing, requesting more time to complete the probe. According to court records, the Haryana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) initially arrested Sangwan on March 14, holding him in custody from March 15 to 19. When the CBI took over the case in April, the agency detained him from April 27 to 30. The defence contended that the statutory period under section 167(2) of the CrPC (corresponding to Section 187 of BNSS) had expired. The prosecution did not dispute Sangwan’s remand dates or his continuous custody since arrest. The CBI informed the court that it filed a final report against 13 accused persons and two firms on May 21, and a supplementary report against three others on June 12. In its 11-page order, the court held that Sangwan’s custody remained continuous and uninterrupted despite the transfer of the investigation from the ACB to the CBI. “The transfer of investigation from one agency to another does not result in the commencement of a fresh statutory period… a subsequent police custody remand obtained by the successor investigating agency cannot have the effect of restarting the statutory clock,” the court said. Consequently, it allowed the application and ordered Sangwan’s immediate release on default bail. MSID:: 131722179 413 |



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