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Petition for SIT probe into alleged illegalities by finance company dismissed; court stresses non-interference in ongoing investigations.

February 6, 2024

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Seeking direction for an in-depth, thorough and time bound investigation by a SIT into various serious illegalities, violations and siphoning of funds committed by the promoters of Indiabulls Housing Finance Limited (IBHFL), its subsidiaries and their promoters - siphoning of funds by the IBHFL and other Indiabull group of companies - High court dismissed the petition filed by the Citizens Whistle Blower Forum. - HC noted the importance of not interfering with the investigative process without evidence of grave injustice or misuse of legal procedures, emphasizing that the transfer of an investigation to a different agency is an exceptional measure, not a routine one.

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