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ECIR against founder of Jet Airways quashed

Mumbai, February 23 The Bombay High Court on Thursday quashed the enforcement case information report (ECIR) registered by the Enforcement Directorate against Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal and his wife Anita Goyal in an alleged money laundering case. The central...
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Mumbai, February 23

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The Bombay High Court on Thursday quashed the enforcement case information report (ECIR) registered by the Enforcement Directorate against Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal and his wife Anita Goyal in an alleged money laundering case.

The central probe agency’s ECIR was based on an FIR registered by the police against the Goyals for alleged cheating and forgery on a complaint filed by Akbar Travels.

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‘Contrary to law’

  • Proceedings against Naresh Goyal, his wife quashed for ‘being illegal and contrary’ to law
  • An ECIR, similar to an FIR, is filed on basis of a criminal case registered by police/CBI

After hearing both sides, a Division Bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Prithviraj Chavan quashed the ECIR registered on February 20, 2020, and all proceedings against the Goyals on the grounds of “being illegal and contrary” to law. Generally, an ECIR, somewhat similar to an FIR, is registered on the basis of a criminal case registered by the police, the CBI , or any other agency.

Earlier, Goyals’ lawyers Ravi Kadam and Aabad Ponda had submitted that the ECIR was registered on the basis of a complaint filed with the Mumbai Police in 2018.

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However, in March 2020, the police filed a closure report stating that they found no substance in the complaint and the dispute seemed to be civil in nature.

The report was accepted by a magistrate’s court.

The police had registered the FIR against the Goyals for alleged cheating and forgery on a complaint filed by Akbar Travels. The travel agency had alleged that it suffered a loss of over Rs 46 crore after the airline cancelled flight operations from October 2018.

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