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Court rejects bail of Prop of KK Motors who duped woman of Rs 23.50 lacs
1/15/2021 11:18:36 PM
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JAMMU, Jan 15: Special Mobile Magistrate Passanger Tax Sandeep Gandotra today rejected the bail application of Kulbir Singh, son of Sansar Singh, resident of Khour Bhau, Tehsil R S Pura District Jammu Prop of KK Motors who was arrested by the Crime Branch Jammu for duping a woman of Rs 23.50 lacs.
A written complaint was lodged in Crime Branch Jammu by complainant wherein it was alleged that in 2017 she approached the dealer (accused) for purchase of JCB and for that purpose applied for loan in J&K Bank, Branch Kullian, R S Pura, Jammu. The cost of the JCB was Rs 23, 50,000 for which she was required to pay margin money of Rs 8, 50,000 to the dealer while for the remaining Rs 15 lacs, the complainant sought loan from the Bank.
The complainant was under the impression that the said Bank would transfer the amount in the account of the firm and the complainant would get the delivery of the said JCB. But after separately requesting the dealer for the delivery of JCB, the accused refused to give the delivery of the JCB and told her that the said J&K Bank has not sanctioned the loan and has not transferred any amount in the account of the firm for said JCB while deductions on account of repayment of the loan had already taken from the account of her husband.
On this, preliminary verification was initiated by Crime Branch Jammu and the allegations against the accused were prima facie substantiated which led to registration of the instant case for in-depth investigation. Special Mobile Magistrate Passanger Tax observed that court in such case cannot pass a blanket order of bail because the court cannot go beyond the statutory command of law, more so when the faith of general public is involved. He said the court is of the humble opinion that descrition of bail in favour of accused cannot be exercised at this stage.
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