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Return Jignesh Shah's passport: Bombay HC tells CBI

June 06, 2018 / 11:37 IST
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Jignesh Shah, promoter, 63 Moons Technologies (Reuters)
Jignesh Shah, promoter, 63 Moons Technologies (Reuters)

Holding that the CBI's action of retaining the passport of businessman Jignesh Shah, prime accused in the multi-crore NSEL scam, for over three years was "illegal and contrary to law", the Bombay High Court has asked the probe agency to return the travel document to him.

Justice Prakash Deu Naik allowed an application filed by Shah, founder and chairman of 63 Moons (formerly Financial Technologies of India Ltd), challenging a September 2017 order of a special CBI court rejecting his application seeking return of his passport.

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Justice Naik, in his order passed on June 4, said the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had only powers to seize the passport not impound it.

He, however, said the passport authority was at liberty to initiate action under section 10(3) of the Passport Act to impound the government-issued key document which is required to travel abroad.