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SC refuses to entertain HDFC MD's plea on FIR

SC refuses to entertain HDFC MD's plea on FIR

Time of India2 days ago
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain
HDFC Bank
managing director Sashidhar Jagdishan's petition seeking the quashing of an FIR lodged against him by Lilavati hospital trust, even as it termed unfortunate the repeated adjournment of a similar plea of his before Bombay HC because of recusal of judges.
Appearing for Jagdishan, senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi termed the FIR as "frivolous" and said his client had no role in the entire controversy alleged by the trust. There was an atmosphere of uncertainty because of the FIR, he stressed, and requested a bench of Justices P S Narasimha and R Mahadevan to grant him interim protection from possible arrest.
But the bench refused to entertain his appeal, highlighting that his plea for quashing the FIR is listed for hearing before the HC on July 14.
"You go before the HC and argue on the merits of the case," it said.
When Rohatgi pointed out that there is no certainty of the petition getting heard as judge after judge is recusing themselves from hearing the plea, the bench said, "We sympathise with you. It is unfortunate that so many judges have recused themselves, and the hearings earlier scheduled for June 18, 20, 25 and 26 got adjourned," adding, "we hope the HC hears the petition on July 14".
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As per the trust's complaint with Bandra police station, Jagdishan allegedly accepted a bribe of Rs 2.05 crore in exchange for providing financial advice to help the Chetan Mehta Group retain illegal and undue control over the trust's governance. The trust also claimed that Jagdishan and his family received free medical treatment at Lilavati Hospital.
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