The Delhi High Court has ordered the cancellation of
a lookout circular (LOC) issued against Ashneer Grover, the former MD of
payment app BharatPe, and his wife Madhuri Jain Grover, noting that the FIR
lodged against them over allegations of cheating and forgery has already been
quashed.
Justice Sanjeev Narula passed the order on Monday
after the court was informed that another bench of the high court quashed the
FIR on the same day.
"Although the copy of the order (quashing the
FIR) is not available as of now, the aforenoted fact is not disputed by the
counsel for the parties.
"In light of the fact that the underlying FIR
has been quashed, the LOC issued by respondent No. 3 (Bureau of Immigration),
in the opinion of the court, will not survive," Justice Narula said.
The LOC was issued by the Bureau of Immigration at
the instance of Delhi Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) in view of the
investigation against the Grovers in the cheating and forgery FIR.
The quashing of the FIR was sought by the Grovers on
the ground of the recent settlement of disputes with the fintech company.
"In light of the fact that the underlying FIR
has been quashed, the LOC issued by respondent No. 3 (Bureau of Immigration),
in the opinion of the court, will not survive," Justice Narula said.
The LOC was issued by the Bureau of Immigration at
the instance of Delhi Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) in view of the
investigation against the Grovers in the cheating and forgery FIR.
The quashing of the FIR was sought by the Grovers on
the ground of the recent settlement of disputes with the fintech company.
The court was hearing a plea moved by Grover and his
wife Madhuri Jain Grover seeking quashing of the LOC issued against them in
connection with the investigation into the cheating and forgery case.
"Accordingly, the present petitions are
disposed of with a direction to the respondents to cancel the LOC against the
petitioners in their records," the court noted.
Grovers had earlier claimed that they were informed
about the LOC issued against them for the first time when they were detained at
the Indira Gandhi International Airport here on November 16, 2023, while they
were scheduled to travel to the US.
After being detained, they were informed that the
LOC was operational from November 6, 2023.
In May last year, the Economic Offences Wing of
Delhi Police filed an FIR against Grover, his wife Madhuri, and others under
eight sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 406 (criminal breach of
trust), 420 (cheating and dishonesty), 467 and 468 (forgery), and 471 (using forged
documents as genuine) for an alleged Rs 81 crore fraud after a complaint was
lodged by BhartPe, the fintech unicorn.
In its complaint, BharatPe alleged that Grover and
his family caused damages to the tune of Rs 81.3 crore through illegitimate
payments to bogus human resource consultants, inflated and undue payments
through pass-through vendors connected to the accused, sham transactions in
input tax credit and payment of penalty to GST authorities, illegal payment to
travel agencies, forged invoices by Madhuri, and destruction of evidence.
Madhuri was the head of controls at BharatPe before
she was fired in 2022 after a forensic audit revealed several irregularities.
Subsequently, Grover resigned as the chief executive
officer of the fintech firm in March 2022.