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Nirav Modi, Vijay Mallya, Mehul Choksi Fled India Because Investigating Agencies Didn't Arrest Them On Time: Mumbai Court - 2024-06-03

Subject : Criminal Law - Economic Offenses

Nirav Modi, Vijay Mallya, Mehul Choksi Fled India Because Investigating Agencies Didn't Arrest Them On Time: Mumbai Court

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A Special PMLA Court in Mumbai recently remarked that fugitives in economic offences such as Nirav Modi, Vijay Mallya , and Mehul Choksi were able to flee India because the investigating agencies failed to arrest them at a proper time.

Special Judge MG Deshpande on May 29, 2024, while addressing the objection raised by the Enforcement Directorate to an application filed by an accused seeking permission to travel abroad, observed:

"Ld. SPP Mr. Sunil Gonsalves vehemently argued that if such application is allowed, it will give rise to the situation like Nirav Modi, Vijay Mallya , Mehul Chokshi etc. I thoughtfully examined this argument and felt it necessary to note that all these persons fled because of the failure of the Investigating Agencies concerned in not arresting them at proper time."

The court also called out ED for often failing to arrest the accused under section 19 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, and then expecting the court to do its work by preventing accused from travelling abroad.

"It is simply because it is the ED who basically allows such person to be scotfree without any apprehensions of his travelling abroad, tampering and hampering evidence, flight risk, apprehension of dealing with POC and assisting the said process etc. But for the first time when such person appears before the Court all such contentions and objections astonishingly crop up before the Court. So, this Court has repeatedly taken firm stand that, the Court cannot do what the ED basically failed to do."

The court granted permission to accused Vyomesh Shah to travel abroad during and until the conclusion of the trial in a money laundering case.

Shah had filed an application seeking the deletion of a bail condition that restricted his travel abroad. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) opposed the application, raising objections related to the review of a previous order, the absence of any requirement for the application, the possibility of tampering with evidence, and the risk of the accused fleeing from the jurisdiction.

The court noted that in previous cases, the ED had failed to arrest accused persons under Section 19 of the PMLA, merely issuing summons to them but later objecting to their release when they appeared before the court. The court emphasized that it cannot impose conditions on accused individuals who have not been arrested under Section 19 and have appeared before the court in response to summons.

The court rejected ED's argument that allowing the application will lead to situations like Nirav Modi, Vijay Mallya , and Mehul Choksi . It noted that those individuals fled due to the failure of the investigating agencies to arrest them at the appropriate time.

In contrast, Vyomesh Shah voluntarily appeared before the court and was not arrested by the ED under Section 19. Therefore, his case cannot be equated with those high-profile cases, the court said.

The court modified its previous order and allowed Vyomesh Shah to travel abroad without any impediment. However, it imposed additional conditions to safeguard the objections raised by the ED, including informing the ED of travel schedules, continuing any cash security deposited for previous travels, and undertaking to appear in court for every date or filing an exemption application, and ensuring the progress of the trial is not affected by the accused's absence.

Fugitive businessmen - Investigating agencies' failures - Bail conditions - Travel restrictions - Economic offenses - Money laundering cases - Arrest under PMLA - Court's discretion - Accused's liberty and rights

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