Scams in MBBS admissions: Bombay HC stays acquittal

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
MUMBAI: The Bombay high court has given interim remain on a magistrates order of acquittal in an unfaithful case against former president of
the Satara-based Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Education Society Mahadev Deshmukh and 5 others who allegedly defrauded around 350 trainees of Rs
29 crore by appealing MBBS admissions
In November 2022, the magistrate had actually acquitted the implicated after one of the 95 victims reached a compromise with them before the
Lok Adalat.While staying the magistrate; s order last week, the HC said considering that all victims were not party to the compromise, which
has been backed by the panel in the Lok Adalat, the last order passed pursuant thereto appears to be prohibited
Of 95 victims, only one offered compromise declaration: HC Vaduj police in Satara had registered a cheating case against previous president
of Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Education Society Mahadev Deshmukh and others in the MBBS admission fraud and based upon the FIR, the
Enforcement Directorate (ED) had filed a money-laundering case
The ED apprehended Deshmukh in 2022; he is still in prison
Last November, while acquitting the implicated from the cheating case, the magistrate had stated, The matter is pending for the look of the
accused given that 2017
Today, the informant appeared prior to me and submitted that he ..
desires to withdraw the case versus accused persons
This shows that the informant has no complaint ..
any longer
Thus, no function would be served in keeping the matter pending on record
Based on the magistrate order, Deshmukh and others had applied for bail and discharge from the money-laundering case before the special PMLA
court, which rejected it last November
The ED and authorities discussed the advancement after which the latter, through the federal government, filed a writ petition in the high
court against the magistrate order.Deshmukh was not served the notice and his lawyer appeared in the HC suo motu
Deshmukhs attorney argued that every award made by the Lok Adalat shall be final and binding on all celebrations to the dispute and no
appeal shall lie to any court against the award
But the court rejected it, stating that its not an appeal, however a writ petition
There were 95 victims
Just the informant [among the victims] appeared prior to the Lok Adalat and sent a compromise declaration, stated the HC
Admittedly, on the given date, the respondents have remained in jail and not present in Lok Adalat ..., it said
The HC then remained the acquittal order till January 25, when the matter will be heard next.