PMLA | Delhi High Court Refuses Bail To Person Accused Of Manufacturing And Selling Of Fake Anti-Cancer Medicines

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The Delhi High Court has refused to grant bail to a person accused of manufacturing and selling spurious/fake anti-cancer medicines.

The bench of Justice Chandra Dhari Singh has observed that the applicant has not been charged for some minor offence that has simple economic ramifications, rather he has been charged for supplying and selling of spurious life saving anti-cancer medicines and that he is part of an established crime syndicate.

The complaint alleged the involvement of several accused persons in the procurement, manufacturing and sale of spurious anti-cancer medicines.

In the FIR, it has been alleged that the primary accused, namely Viphil Jain and Suraj Shat, in collusion with their several associates, were engaged in the illegal procurement of empty vials and raw materials of anti- cancer drugs such as Keytruda and Opdyta. These counterfeit drugs were allegedly manufactured and distributed in the market to unsuspecting cancer patients.

Based on the FIR, the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) initiated ECIR under Sections 3 and 4 of the PMLA. The applicant was initially included as a witness in the investigation, however, following further investigation, he was named as accused in the first supplementary prosecution complaint dated 20th July, 2024 filed before the Special Judge under the allegations of money laundering.

The applicant was arrested by the ED and remanded to custody. In the meanwhile, the applicant applied for interim bail before the learned Special Judge citing the ailing health of his father, however, the said interim bail application was rejected. Subsequently, the applicant applied for interim bail before this Court which was granted. The Special Judge took cognizance of the ECIR.

The applicant  contended that entitled to be released on regular bail as the quantum of proceeds of crime attributed to him is Rs. 7,45,000 which is significantly below the threshold limit of Rs. 1 Crore as prescribed under the proviso to Section 45 of the PMLA. 

The applicant contended that any purchase of anti-cancer drugs, if made, was under a bonafide belief that they were genuine and procured through legitimate banking channels. The applicant paid Rs. 1.20 Lakhs per vial, which is indicative of a legitimate business transaction. The prosecution has failed to establish that the applicant knowingly purchased spurious drugs or intended to benefit from illegal transactions.

The department contended that Section 45 of the PMLA, the accused must satisfy the mandatory twin conditions to be eligible for bail, which are, that the prosecution must be given proper opportunity to oppose the bail application and when opposed, the Court has to be satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the accused is not guilty of the offence, and that the accused is not likely to commit any offence while on bail.

The court noted that the applicant, if on interim bail, is directed to surrender before the Court concerned within a period of seven days from today and the sureties/bail bond, if any, shall stand discharged. If the applicant fails to surrender as directed, the investigating agency shall take appropriate steps to take the applicant in custody to secure his presence.

Case Details

Case Title: Lovee Narula Versus ED

Case No.: Bail Appln. 3808/2024

Date: 28th January, 2025

Counsel For Petitioner: Senior Advocate Siddharth Agarwal

Counsel For Respondent: Arkaj Kumar

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Mariya Paliwala
Mariya Paliwalahttps://jurishour.in/
Mariya is the Senior Editor at JurisHour. She has 5+ years of experience on covering tax litigation stories from the Supreme Court, High Courts and various tribunals including CESTAT, ITAT, NCLAT, NCLT, etc. Mariya graduated from MLSU Law College, Udaipur (Raj.) with B.A.LL.B. and also holds an LL.M. She started as a freelance tax reporter in the leading online legal news companies like LiveLaw & Taxscan.

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