SC to examine plea challenging HC order quashing case against builders

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has agreed to examine a challenging an order of the Allahadbad by which it quashed criminal proceedings against Noida-based

J P Singh, appearing for Gupta, said that it is "serious abuse of authority" and the cannot quash the proceedings in a criminal matter on the ground of existence of arbitration clause.

"Criminal prosecution cannot be quashed under the garb of arbitration Clause. The criminal proceedings are independent proceedings and they cannot be wiped out on the false pretext of arbitration clause," Singh said.

He alleged that local police were hand-in-gloves with the and had refused to lodge a FIR following which the petitioner had to approach to court for lodging the case of cheating, forgery and criminal conspiracy.

Singh said that the accused builder Bhasin and others moved the Allahabad High Court, which ordered stay on arrest of the builders, without giving an opportunity to the petitioner (property buyer).

Gupta in his said that on December 13, 2017, the had quashed the charge-sheet, cognizance order and the entire criminal proceedings under various sections of IPC on the false pretext of arbitration clause.

Gupta in his said that in 2012, Bhasin and of M/s published false, fake and misleading multiple advertisements in print and to induce the homebuyers of the project at

He deposited money for a booked on November 21, 2012, to earn livelihood and the delivery of possession was promised to be given of the same within two years.

"Even after lapse of more than six years the construction of the project is at initial stage. Now the construction has completely been stopped and project is lying in a dilapidated condition," the said.

He claimed that till now he has paid Rs 32,43,840 through cheques to the Mist Avenue builders but possession of the property has not been given.

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First Published: Sun, April 29 2018. 19:20 IST