Delhi Court directs ED to file supplementary charge sheet against Himachal Ex CM Virbhadra Singh in DA case

NewsBharati    19-Jan-2018
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New Delhi, January 19: The Delhi Patiala House Court on Thursday directed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to file a supplementary charge-sheet on the disproportionate assets case against former Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh till January 22. 

Notably, the decision from Delhi Patiala House Court came few days after it upheld the validity of money laundering law provision against Virbhadra Singh. The Delhi Court directed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to file a status report on the progress of the of DA case against Virbhadra Singh till January 22 and further asked to file a supplementary charge-sheet on the same as soon as possible.

However, in a previous hearing, the Delhi Court on January 2 granted bail to Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) agent Anand Chauhan, who was involved in the same case. The court also directed Chauhan to furnish a bail bond of Rs 50,000 with two sureties of the same amount.

The CBI registered the case on 23.09.2015 against then Union Minister; his wife; two private persons and unknown others on the allegations of possession of Disproportionate Assets. Virbhadra Singh had invested the money in LIC policies in his name, that of his wife and other family members. Earlier, Delhi High Court also allowed the CBI to file the charge sheet by rejecting the objections raised by Virbhadra and the Himachal government.

Singh was first asked to appear before the ED on April 13 but he did not present himself before the agency, prompting the Investigating Officer to re-issue summons for April 20. His appearance before the ED came even as the agency refused to give any assurance in the Delhi High Court that it will not arrest Singh when he appears before it.

ED also attached Virbhadra’s farmhouse with a market value of Rs 27 crore. ED also issued a provisional order attaching the farmhouse located in south Delhi's Mehrauli area under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). After attaching the farmhouse, the agency said the book value of the asset is Rs 6.61 crore but its market value is "worth Rs 27 crore and is in the name of "Maple Destinations & Dreambuild".

Interestingly, Himachal’s former CM Virbhadra Singh has maintained the rejection of all the allegations made upon him and termed as ‘political vendetta’.