Supreme Cooperative Fraud Case: Ex-DIG Joshi approaches High Court saying 'prejudicial order'

The judge ruled that a person who is supposed to maintain law and order in the society, despite being in a high position in the police, is only trying to gain immunity by blaming others.

Magh 29, 2081

Ghanshyam Gautam

Supreme Cooperative Fraud Case: Ex-DIG Joshi approaches High Court saying 'prejudicial order'

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Gorkha Media Network Vice President and former DIG Chabilal Joshi, who was involved in Butwal's Supreme Savings and Loan Cooperative fraud case, has appealed to the High Court on Tuesday against the district court's preliminary remand order.

District Court Rupandehi Judge Vashisht Kumar Ghimire's bench decided to send Joshi to jail on Monday. Against that 73 no. Through a petition, Joshi filed a petition in the Tulsipur Butwal bench of the High Court.

Ravi Lamichhane, Chairman of RSVP and Managing Director of Gorkha Media Network, was released on a bail of Rs 1 crore in a case of the same nature. Joshi, who appeared in the court on Monday, was arrested on Monday in the court of Judge Vashisht Kumar Ghimire. District Attorney Premraj Paudel and Gokarna Ghimire argued on behalf of the public prosecutor. Manoj Kumar Chaudhary and Apurva Khatiwada argued on behalf of Joshi.

After closing arguments on Monday, Judge Ghimire said that he cannot agree with the defendant's statement that the co-defendant Gitendrababu Rai did not bring the money from Supreme Savings in Gorkha Media Pvt. Ltd., of which he is the director, but the co-defendant Gitendrababu Rai brought it to the media when there is a legal provision that the co-operative funds cannot be taken directly by a legal person. His role in the work to be maintained should be important, and while he was trying to get rid of the accused crime on Gitendrababu Raiu, who is absconding, he was only trying to get rid of the accusation, and there was no mental basis to believe that he did not knowingly commit the crime as per the indictment. He ordered that he be sent to the local jail for detention.

Joshi's son Rochak Joshi, who is also an advocate, said that since the matters mentioned in the order and judgment section are prejudicial, a petition has been filed demanding the cancellation of the order. "Since the order is prejudicial, we have filed a petition demanding its cancellation," he said, "we are discussing the next process." Ram Bahadur Kunwar, information officer of the High Court Tulsipur Butwal bench office, said that the petition was filed against the order of Ruppandehi District Court. 73 no. The petitioner's application has been registered as follows.'

Earlier, Joshi was released on bail of 88 lakhs in Pokhara's Surya Darshan Cooperative and 50 lakhs in Kathmandu's Swarnalakshmi Cooperative fraud case. A case has also been registered against him in Chitwan's Sahara Cooperative fraud. Ravi Lamichhane, President of RSWP and Managing Director of Gorkha Media Network, was released on a bail of Rs 10 crore from Rupandehi District Court in the Supreme Cooperative fraud case of the same nature. Lamichhane was ordered to be released on bail by Rupandehi District Court Judge Pralhad Kumar Yogi.

Supreme co-operative fraud was registered against 22 people. 55 crore rupees has been fixed in the supplementary charge. It has been seen that a personal loan of 25 million and 1099 million under collective liability has been taken from Supreme in Joshi's name . Earlier last Baisakh, a case was registered for co-operative fraud with 28 people including Gitendrababu Rai as defendants. Out of 28 people, a case with additional charges has also been registered against 17 people.

Supreme Cooperative Fraud Case: Ex-DIG Joshi approaches High Court saying 'prejudicial order'
Supreme Cooperative Fraud Case: Ex-DIG Joshi approaches High Court saying 'prejudicial order'

Supreme Cooperative Fraud Case: Ex-DIG Joshi approaches High Court saying 'prejudicial order'

Supreme Cooperative Fraud Case: Ex-DIG Joshi approaches High Court saying 'prejudicial order'

Supreme Cooperative Fraud Case: Ex-DIG Joshi approaches High Court saying 'prejudicial order'

Supreme Cooperative Fraud Case: Ex-DIG Joshi approaches High Court saying 'prejudicial order'

 

 

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