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Tamil Nadu Student Suicide: Supreme Court refuses to interfere with Madras HC order on CBI probe

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Bhuvana Iyer – Mumbai Uncensored, 15th February 2022

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to interfere with the decision of the Madras High Court to transfer to CBI, the alleged religious conversion and suicide case of a 17-year-old in Thanjavur. 

A Bench comprising Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Bela Trivedi passed the order on a special leave petition filed by the Tamil Nadu government, through the state’s Director General of Police (DGP), challenging the order of the Madras High Court (Madurai Bench) transferring the case from local police to the CBI.

The Apex Court told the Tamil Nadu Government to not make the case a prestige issue by opposing the High Court order for a CBI investigation. The Court further asked the Tamil Nadu Police to hand over all the evidence collected until now to the CBI.

The Bench also made it clear that the CBI should also probe the allegations of forced conversion.

While issuing notice to the respondents, the Court directed that the investigation will continue in terms of the impugned order.

The DGP said that the High Court erred in transferring the probe to CBI. The petition also sought directions from the Supreme court to expunge the remarks made by the High Court against the investigation conducted by the State Police.

The Madras High Court, in its January 31 order, had ordered CBI probe, after taking a critical view of the stand taken by the local police that there was no basis for the allegation that the suicide was due to the forced attempts by the girl’s Missionary School to convert her to Christianity.

The case stems from an incident that took place in January, when a girl student had consumed pesticide when she was in her school hostel. The girl, a Class 12 student of Sacred Heart Higher Secondary School, Michealpatti, had died on January 19 following an attempt to suicide. After her death, certain video clips of her recorded by a third party named Muthuvel emerged in social media, in which the girl had allegedly made statements about forcible conversion attempts.

A Single-Judge Bench of Justice G.S. Swaminathan had passed the orders on a plea by Lavanya’s father, seeking probe by a Central agency into his daughter’s death.

The High Court had heavily criticised Thanjavur SP Ravali Priya for holding a press conference ruling out the conversion angle, stating that the SP “probably forgot the virtues of silence”.

The suicide case should be investigated from all angles, the judge noted and pulled up the SP for choosing to ‘proclaim’ that Justice Swaminathan also pointed out to an interview given by School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi. The Judge observed that since the high ranking minister himself has taken a stand, investigation cannot continue with the state police.

In one of the recorded videos that emerged in public, Lavanya stated that she was was tortured and exploited by hostel warden Sagaya Mary, and was being forced to convert to Christianity.

The family of Lavanya has demanded a CBI probe in the suicide case. Lavanya’s parents said that they do not trust the probe of Tamil Nadu Police and want CBI to investigate the matter .The family alleged that the police is ignoring religious conversion and only focusing on harassment by the nuns. Lavanya’s parents continued to maintain that the mistreatment was because Lavanya had refused to convert to Christianity.

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Harshad Dineshbhai Patni Accused of ₹13.8 Lakh Hyundai Creta Fraud in Mira Road

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A 29-year-old resident of Mira Road has approached the Nayanagar Police Station alleging that he was cheated in a vehicle sale deal worth ₹13.8 lakh after the buyer allegedly took possession of his car, failed to complete payments, and later became untraceable.

According to the complaint filed by Parag Satish Koyande, a resident of New Rawal Nagar in Mira Road East, the incident began in November 2023 when he decided to sell his Hyundai Creta due to personal reasons. Koyande had originally purchased the Hyundai Creta 1.5 MPI MT S Plus iE model in November 2022 for ₹16.5 lakh, partly financed through a vehicle loan from ICICI Bank.

As per the complaint, Koyande posted an advertisement for the vehicle sale on Facebook on November 21, 2023. Following the post, a man identified as Harshad Dineshbhai Patni allegedly contacted him through Facebook Messenger expressing interest in purchasing the vehicle.

Since Koyande was occupied with work, he directed the prospective buyer to coordinate with his elder brother, Pratik Koyande. The same day, Patni reportedly visited the residence, inspected the vehicle, and finalized the deal for ₹13.8 lakh.

The complainant stated that Patni initially paid ₹64,000 as token money through an Equitas Bank cheque and agreed to clear the remaining outstanding loan amount of ₹13.16 lakh by January 10, 2024. A notarized sale agreement was subsequently executed between both parties on November 22, 2023.

However, the complaint alleges that the buyer repeatedly delayed the loan transfer process and later assured that he would pay the vehicle’s monthly EMI installments of ₹22,951 for three months in advance. Despite the assurances, the EMIs for December 2023, January 2024, and February 2024 allegedly remained unpaid.

Koyande further alleged that after repeated follow-ups, Patni issued a post-dated cheque worth ₹68,853 from DCB Bank towards the pending EMIs, but the cheque was dishonoured due to insufficient funds.

After losing trust in the buyer, the complainant reportedly demanded cancellation of the transaction and return of the vehicle. The accused allegedly transferred ₹28,353 through Google Pay on March 10, 2024, followed by another ₹20,000 on March 25, 2024. However, after that date, all communication reportedly ceased.

The complainant claimed that Patni’s mobile phone remained switched off for several months and that visits to the address mentioned on the Aadhaar card provided during the transaction revealed that the accused was not residing there.

Koyande alleged that despite extensive efforts, he was unable to trace the accused and later realized that he had been dishonestly induced into handing over possession of the vehicle without receiving the agreed payment.

The vehicle in question is a Titan Grey Hyundai Creta bearing registration number MH 04 LH 4914, with an estimated transaction value of ₹13.8 lakh.

In his complaint, Koyande has requested strict legal action against Harshad Dineshbhai Patni for alleged cheating, breach of trust, and misappropriation of the vehicle. Police are expected to investigate the matter further based on the statement and supporting documents submitted by the complainant.

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SRA Scam Exposed: Chairman and Committee Members Accused of Grabbing Multiple Flats in Sai Nagar Seva SRA CHS, Andheri West, Mumbai

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Siddhant Mohite, Mumbai Uncensored:

Mumbai Uncensored’s investigation into Sai Nagar Seva SRA CHS has revealed shocking instances of corruption and illegal occupancy in the SRA scheme, raising serious concerns about the management and enforcement of housing laws.

Illegal Occupants in SRA Flats

Verified sources confirm that 56 tenants were legally allotted flats under the SRA scheme. However, multiple flats have been illegally occupied by individuals who are neither tenants nor legal members of the society. These illegal occupants have been living in the society for years without any authorization, bypassing the rightful distribution process.

One glaring example is the case of Chairman Kamalkar Jadhav, who was allotted flat no. 302 but has rented it out for the past eight years. Shockingly, Jadhav, leveraging his position as Chairman, has also taken illegal possession of flats no. 810, 811, 607, and 608.

Similarly, Sanjay Dharpawar, a managing committee member, sold his legally allotted flat no. 105 in violation of SRA rules. He has been illegally occupying flat no. 1207 ever since.

Widespread Misuse of Flats

Fifteen flats in the society, including nos. 302, 607, 608, 703, 810, 811, 901, 1001, 1002, 1004, 1005, 1010, 1102, 1105, and 1207, have been illegally rented out for the past eight years. Unknown individuals occupy these flats, and no maintenance fees are being paid to the society. The identity of those responsible for leasing these flats to outsiders remains unclear.

Failed Inspections and Corruption Allegations

Written complaints to the SRA prompted an investigation, and officers H.R. Gawde and Dhanraj Patil were appointed to inspect the illegally occupied flats. However, the illegal occupants were tipped off about the inspection and fled, locking their flats to avoid detection.

Evidence suggests these illegally occupied flats were not distributed through the mandated lottery process but instead obtained through unauthorized dealings with the builder. Moreover, electricity connections have been provided to these flats by Adani Electricity, despite their illegal status, further fueling suspicions of corruption.

Call for Immediate Action

These revelations call for urgent intervention. The illegally occupied flats must be vacated immediately, and legal action must be taken against all individuals involved.

Additionally, the following actions are demanded:
1. Suspension of SRA officers and employees complicit in the corruption.
2. Criminal cases against officials and employees of Adani Electricity for providing unauthorized connections.
3. Transparent redistribution of flats strictly adhering to the lottery process.

The Sai Nagar Seva SRA CHS case is a glaring example of how housing meant for the underprivileged is being exploited by those in power. Mumbai Uncensored will continue to monitor this case and bring to light any further developments to ensure justice is served.

For updates on this investigation and more exclusive reports, stay tuned to Mumbai Uncensored.

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Mumbai: CBI Investigates Ex-SEEPZ Officials Over Illegal Multi-Crore Contract

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In a significant development, a First Information Report (FIR) has been filed against Shri N.P.S. Monga, former Development Commissioner (DC) of Santacruz Electronics Export Processing Zone-Special Economic Zone (SEEPZ-SEZ), Mumbai, and Shri V.P. Shukla, former Joint Development Commissioner (JDC) and Estate Manager, for alleged corruption and procedural violations during their tenure. The case, registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), stems from a complaint dated 15th November 2022 by Shri Haresh Dahilkar, Assistant Development Commissioner, SEEPZ-SEZ.

The FIR alleges a series of offenses under Section 120-B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) (criminal conspiracy) and Section 13(2) read with Section 13(1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, implicating the accused in a conspiracy to abuse their positions for undue advantage.

Allegations and Procedural Irregularities

  1. Awarding Contracts Without Competitive Bidding
    The FIR highlights that major structural repair and allied civil works, including waterproofing treatments at SEEPZ-SEZ buildings, were awarded in 2016-17 to M/s National Co-operative Construction & Development Federation of India Ltd. (NFCD) without any competitive bidding.
    The total project cost amounted to Rs.74.85 crores, with Rs.56.14 crores paid as advance by December 2017. This allocation violated the General Financial Rules (GFR), 2017, which mandate competitive bidding to ensure transparency and fairness.

    Further, NFCD, a cooperative society under the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002, was found ineligible for the project, as it was not notified as an authorized Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) by the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD).
  2. Unauthorized Financial Commitments
    Despite the SEEPZ-SEZ Authority approving an expenditure of ₹40.48 crores, the work order issued to NFCD amounted to Rs44.58 crores, exceeding the approved budget by Rs.4 crores without proper authorization. Additionally, an extra Rs.7.77 crores was sanctioned for structural repairs without obtaining the requisite approval.
  3. Quality Control Failures
    Audit findings revealed a weak quality control mechanism for monitoring the repair works. Inspections by the Disaster Management Advisor (DMA) in November 2017 identified major structural discrepancies, including defective columns and beams in the completed work. Despite repeated requests to rectify the deficiencies, NFCD took no corrective action.

    Furthermore, no Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) or Bank Guarantee (BG)/ Performance Guarantee (PG) was obtained from NFCD, limiting SEEPZ-SEZ’s ability to enforce compliance or penalize the contractor for deficiencies.
  4. Procedural Violations in SEZ Allotments
    The FIR also points to irregularities in allotments made by the SEEPZ-SEZ Authority, where units were issued Letters of Approval (LOA) and Provisional Allotment Letters without adhering to the mandatory norms prescribed under Rule 17 and 18 of SEZ Rules, 2006.
    These lapses included:
    Failure to scrutinize mandatory documentation like pollution control clearances, fire safety NOCs, and building approval plans.
    Misalignment between export projections, installed capacity, and the allotted space.

    The FIR also mentions the following points:
    Criminal Offenses and Conspiracy

    The FIR prima facie reveals a conspiracy between Shri N.P.S. Monga, Shri V.P. Shukla, and other unknown persons to abuse their official positions, causing undue advantage to NFCD and financial loss to the SEEPZ-SEZ Authority.

    The acts constitute:
    Criminal Conspiracy (Section 120-B, IPC)
    Criminal Misconduct by Public Servant (Section 13(2) read with Section 13(1)(d), PC Act)

    The investigation, led by Inspector Mohan Kumar of the CBI Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Mumbai, is set to examine the role of other individuals who may have been complicit in the conspiracy. The competent authority has granted permission under Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (amended in 2018) to investigate both Shri Monga and Shri Shukla. This provision requires prior sanction for inquiries against public servants in corruption-related matters.

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