Full Judgment Text
$~
* IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
th
Reserved On: 28 November, 2023
th
Pronounced On: 11 December, 2023
+ BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 & CRL.M.(BAIL) 1502/2023, CRL.M.A.
29253/2023 (Exemption)
MANU PRASHANT WIG ..... Petitioner
Through: Mr. Salman Khurshid, Senior
Advocate with Ms. Sommya
Chaturvedi and Ms. Sonika
Choudhary, Advocates.
versus
STATE (NCT OF DELHI) ..... Respondent
Through: Ms. Priyanka Dalal, APP for
State with Insp. Chetan Mandia,
P.S. EOW.
Mr. Jitender Singh and Mr. M.K.
Saroja,(through VC), Mr. Arvind
Kumar, Advocates for the
complainants.
CORAM:
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE AMIT SHARMA
JUDGMENT
AMIT SHARMA, J.
1. The present application under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 (‘CrPC’) seeks regular bail in case FIR No. 0028/2020,
under Sections 409/420/120B of the IPC and Sections 3/4/6 of the PCMC
Act, registered at Police Station Economic Offences Wing (‘EOW’).
BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 Page 1 of 10
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:RANJU BHALLA
Signing Date:11.12.2023
18:52:15
2. The case of the prosecution, as per status report dated 22.11.2023,
authored by Mr. Ramesh Mumar Narang, Assistant Commissioner of Police,
Section-VI/EOW is as under:
“1. That the above said case vide FIR No. 2812020 Dt. 17.02.2020 Uls
420/406/120B JPC PS-EOW was registered on the complaints of
Lakshay Kumar & other victims. Lakshay Kumar & other victims have
filed complaint against Mis Bluefox Motion Pi ctures Pvt. Ltd. & its
Directors namely Manu Prashant Wig, Harjeet Singh, Pankaj Goyal
and Priyesh Kumar Sinha. They have reported that Lhe accllsed
company MJs Bluefox Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd. through its
officials/directors had induced the public at large including themselves
to invest in its investment schemes assuring exceptionally high returns
011 invested amount. The company used to organize luxurious
promotional events all over the country wherein its investment
schemes were being promoted di shonestly & fraudulently inducing the
public at large to invest in their schemes. Manu Prashant Wig, Director
of MIs Blue Fox Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd. & other officials had
informed them that the accused company is in the business of’ making
movies, TV Serials & other entertainment events. Manu Prashant Wig
and other Directors have told that huge profits are being earned by the
company in the business of film production and various states are
offering incentives, faci lities to the film industry to make films in their
states. TIle company was operating on the Multi Level Marketing
model. The office of the accused company was situated at B-101, l SI
Floor, Statesman House, 148, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi .
2. That on being induced, the complainant Lakshay Kumar invested
Rs. 2 Lacs in cash on 22.09.2017. Against this investment of Rs. 2
Lacs, he had to get Rs. 5 Lacs as return on his investments after a
period of 12 months. In the similar manner, 25 more victims who had
also invested money in the fraudulent schemes of accused company in
the range of Rs. 10,0001- to Rs. 2,00,0001-, have also approached
EOW. So far 200 victims have filed their complaints in EOW against
the above said accused Company and its Directors as well as
officials/concerned. Initially, the accused company returned some
money but thereafter, the accused direclOrs/o ff’i cials including
present accused applicant, Director of Mis Blue Fox Motion Pictures
Pvl. Ltd disappeared, abandoning the company office after collecting
money from the general public.
BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 Page 2 of 10
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:RANJU BHALLA
Signing Date:11.12.2023
18:52:15
| Package<br>(Amount<br>in Rs.) | Holding<br>Period | Term of<br>Investment | Return<br>Amount<br>in Rs. |
| 10000 | 30 Days | 10 | 15000 |
| 25000 | 30 Days | 10 | 38750 |
| 50000 | 30 Days | 10 | 80000 |
| 100000 | 60 Days | 10 | 180000 |
| 200000 | 60 Days | 10 | 500000 |
| Cg10000<br>0 | 11<br>MONTH<br>S | 11 | Profit +<br>Captal |
During the course of investigation, facts revealed that the accused
persons namely Manu Prashant Wig, Harjcet Singh, Pankaj Goyal,
Priyesh Kumar Sinha & others had collected money from the victims
in their companies Mis Bluefox Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd. and Mis
BFM Pictures LLP in different schemes offering high rate of returns.
After sometime, the accused persons also induced the victims to invest
in crypto coin namely BFX Coin launched by them and collected
money from the victims on accOlmt of investment in their Clypto
coin.”
3. Learned Senior Counsel appearing on behalf of the applicant submitted
that as per the FIR, the total amount due to the complainant was Rs. 13 lakhs
90 thousand, which has been repaid by the applicant. However, during
investigation, several other complaints were clubbed with the said FIR,
without giving the details of the money invested by the complainants therein.
It was further submitted that the applicant is the Director of M/s Blue Fox
Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd., which has produced 12 movies and some movies
were pending production, which could not be finalised due to the COVID-19
pandemic. It was further submitted that in paragraph 25 of the status report, it
is mentioned that the applicant received the total cheated amount of Rs.
BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 Page 3 of 10
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:RANJU BHALLA
Signing Date:11.12.2023
18:52:15
3,87,07,360/- however, in paragraph 11 of the said report, it is stated that an
amount of Rs. 3,67,86,455.86/- was frozen which was identified to have been
diverted by the accused companies. It was submitted that in the said status
report, there is a discrepancy with respect to the amount and it is stated that
the cheated amount is approximately Rs. 8,00,00,000/-. It was further
submitted that in response to notice issued by the Investigating Officer, the
present applicant had given a detailed reply on 05.11.2022 giving full
disclosure of the outflow of the money from the accused companies. It was
further submitted that co-accused Priyesh Sinha has been granted bail by this
Court vide order dated 01.09.2023 passed in BAIL APPLN. 2309/2023. It was
submitted that the investigation in the present case is complete and the
chargesheet stands filed and therefore the present applicant be released on
bail.
4. Per contra , learned APP for the State, assisted by learned counsel for
the complainant, submitted that during the course of investigation, it has come
on record that more than 200 victims were involved in the present scam and
as per the calculation of the Investigating Officer, the total amount of nearing
Rs. 8,00,00,000/- is involved in the present FIR. It was further submitted that
the present applicant is the main Director and was the brain behind the entire
scam.
5. Attention of this Court was drawn to the statement of one Manoj
Kumar, who stated that he had attended the seminar of M/s Blue Fox Motion
Picture Pvt. Ltd. in November-December, 2017 held at Radisson Blu, Dwarka
where the present applicant was one of the speakers and had spoken about
BFX cryptocurrency coin and had stated that a lot of money can be earned by
BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 Page 4 of 10
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:RANJU BHALLA
Signing Date:11.12.2023
18:52:15
investing in it. Induced by the applicant, the said Manoj Kumar also invested
Rs. 2,10,000/- in BFX coins. It was submitted that the present applicant is the
main beneficiary of the cheated amount and during investigation, it was
revealed that an amount of Rs. 2,69,07,360/- was received by the present
applicant in his personal bank account. It was further pointed out that an
amount of Rs. 50,00,000/- was deposited in the account of the applicant’s
wife. Similarly, it was stated that the family members of the applicant are
running a petrol pump in the name of ‘PD Wig’ which is a dealership of
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd and several payments on behalf of the said
dealership were made by the accused company, i.e., M/s Blue Fox Motion
Pictures Pvt. Ltd. to the Indian Oil Corporation. It was further submitted that
as per the reply received from the Reserve Bank of India (‘RBI’) and
Securities Exchange Board of India (‘SEBI’), the accused companies M/s
Blue Fox Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd. and M/s BFM Pictures LLP were not
authorized to collect money from investors and raise deposits from the
general public. It was further pointed out that the relevant period in the
present case is prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, i.e., 2017-18.
Finally, it was submitted that the present applicant never cooperated with the
investigation and his conduct shows that he is a flight risk.
6. Attention of this Court was drawn to order dated 04.01.2023, passed by
learned Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Patiala House Courts, wherein it was
recorded as under:
“As per record, vide order dated 19.04.2022 accused/applicant was
admitted to interim bail for settling the matter with the
complainant/victim. In said interim bail order it is mentioned that at the
time of grant of interim bail, there were 25 victims who had approached
BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 Page 5 of 10
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:RANJU BHALLA
Signing Date:11.12.2023
18:52:15
the IO but since applicant/accused showed his intention to return the
cheated amount to all the complainants/victims, therefore, he was
granted interim bail for 30 days, which was extended from time to time
and he paid a total sum of Rs. 10 lakhs to about 12 victims. On
30.07.2022, applicant/accused left the Court premises without any
intimation/permission from the Court when he had to surrender
before the Court on conclusion of his interim bail. Accordingly,
NBWs were issued against him, which remained unexecuted.
However, Ld. Sessions Court vide order dated 22.08.2022 had stayed
order dated 30.07.2022 till 19.09.2022. Thereafter, vide order dated
19.09.2022 Sessions Court observed that revision preferred against order
dated 30.07.2022 was not maintainable, however, protection was granted
to the applicant/accused by staying execution of warrants till 20.09.2022
and also directed applicant/accused to move appropriate application for
cancellation of NBWs which was to be considered as per law. On
20.09.2022 accused did not appear before the Court, although application
for cancellation of NBWs was filed but due to detail reasons mentioned
in order dated 20.09.2022 regarding medical /prescription placed by the
accused before the Court, application for cancellation of NBWs was
dismissed and fresh NBWs were issued against the applicant/ accused. In
Crl. M.C.No.5150/2022 preferred by applicant/accused before
Hon’ble High Court of Delhi, interim protection was granted to him
till 11.11.2022, however, vide order dated 11.11.2022, said interim
protection was vacated. On 22.11.2022 accused was not present
before the Court and detailed order was passed after which NBWs
were again issued against him. Thereafter, vide order dated 30.11.2022
in Crl. M.C. No.3130/ 2022, directions were given by Hon’ble High
Court of Delhi for deciding bail application of accused on merits by
10.01.2023 and further directions were given that no coercive action
shall be taken against the applicant/accused till the time bail application
is decided.
Considering the overall facts and circumstances of . the case,
nature, gravity and manner of commission of offence and the alleged role
of the accused Manu Prashant Wig and as per reply of the IO, accused is
not cooperating in the investigation and not producing balance sheets and
books of accounts of the companies and that he is not residing at his
given address of Kanpur since long time and that he is a habitual
offender, no ground for grant of bail is made out. Accordingly, bail
application of accused Manu Prashant Wig is dismissed.”
(emphasis supplied)
BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 Page 6 of 10
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:RANJU BHALLA
Signing Date:11.12.2023
18:52:15
7. Subsequently, the applicant filed a bail application before the learned
Additional Sessions Judge and vide order dated 13.01.2023, he was granted
interim protection from 13.01.2023 to 27.01.2023. Vide order dated
27.01.2023, the bail application of the present applicant was dismissed by the
learned ASJ, noting as under:
“Even today, accused did not appear before the Court, when inquired in
this regard he was reported to have flown away. Having considered the
conduct of the accused as well as the serious allegations including the
fact that the company of the accused/applicant has been receiving money
from the different investors whereas no documents, books of accounts of
such investment/schemes floated by the companies of the accused have
been kept. Even it came in the investigation that computer software in
which the details/accounts from 2016 February to 2020 have also been
deleted on account of alleged ransom ware / attack. As such huge amout
of money has been taken from different innocent people without keeping
the proper accounts of the same.
Taking into consideration the above said facts and the fact that
investigation is still going on, no cause is made out for grant of bail. Bail
application is accordingly dismissed.”
8. Subsequently, non-bailable warrants were issued by the learned CMM
vide order dated 30.01.2023, returnable for 08.02.2023. The applicant could
not be traced as he was not found at his available address. It was stated that he
concealed himself at unknown places and showed himself as being disowned
from the property of his father. Subsequently, the learned CMM issued fresh
non-bailable warrants returnable for 03.03.2023. Finally, the applicant was
traced with the help of technical surveillance and was arrested from Noida on
24.02.2023.
9. In rejoinder, learned Senior Counsel on behalf of the applicant
submitted that there has been no investigation with regard to cryptocurrency.
It was further submitted that the detailed reply given by the present applicant
BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 Page 7 of 10
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:RANJU BHALLA
Signing Date:11.12.2023
18:52:15
dated 05.11.2022 is still under investigation. With regard to the previous
involvements of the applicants enumerated in the FIR, it was submitted that
the said FIRs are based on similar allegations with respect to different
investors in other states and out of 08 cases mentioned therein, the applicant is
on bail in 05 cases. It was further argued that the non-appearance of the
applicant was on account of the fact that his mother was undergoing
chemotherapy and poor legal advice.
10. Heard learned counsel appearing on behalf of the parties and perused
the record.
11. The contention of learned Senior Counsel for the applicant is that
investments made in M/s Blue Fox Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd. of which the
present applicant was a Director could not be returned back on account of the
COVID-19 Pandemic. However, the same is not tenable in view of the fact
that the allegations are with respect to pre-COVID period. Learned Senior
Counsel further contended that there are discrepancies in the total cheated
amount at various places in the status report. A perusal of the record reflects
that the Investigating Officer has placed on record, a detailed chart showing
that the amount invested is approximately 8 crores. It has further come on
record that some of the investors have made categorical allegations against
the present applicant, stating that he induced them to invest in the aforesaid
company. Similarly, it has also come on record that the present applicant has
benefitted personally, inasmuch as a sum of Rs. 2,69,07,360/- was received in
his personal amount and similarly, payments were made on behalf of the
petrol pump by the name of ‘M/s P.D. Vig’ (owned by applicant’s family) to
the Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Apart from that, the contention of learned
BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 Page 8 of 10
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:RANJU BHALLA
Signing Date:11.12.2023
18:52:15
APP for the State that the present applicant is a flight risk , appears to be borne
out from the facts placed on record. It is on record that the present applicant,
after being granted interim protection, did not appear before the learned ASJ
and while dismissing his bail application vide order dated 27.01.2023, the
learned ASJ recorded that the applicant was reported to have flown away. The
conduct of the present applicant, during the pendency of the bail application,
while having interim protection, has been noted in detail in preceding
paragraphs and the same are not being repeated here for the sake of brevity.
12. In P. Chidambaram v. Central Bureau of Investigation, (2020) 13
SCC 337 , the Hon’ble Supreme held as under:
“ 21. The jurisdiction to grant bail has to be exercised on the basis of
the well-settled principles having regard to the facts and
circumstances of each case. The following factors are to be taken
into consideration while considering an application for bail:
( i ) the nature of accusation and the severity of the punishment in the
case of conviction and the nature of the materials relied upon by the
prosecution;
( ii ) reasonable apprehension of tampering with the witnesses or
apprehension of threat to the complainant or the witnesses;
( iii ) reasonable possibility of securing the presence of the accused at
the time of trial or the likelihood of his abscondence;
( iv ) character, behaviour and standing of the accused and the
circumstances which are peculiar to the accused;
( v ) larger interest of the public or the State and similar other
considerations.
[Vide Prahlad Singh Bhati v. State (NCT of Delhi) [ Prahlad Singh
Bhati v. State (NCT of Delhi) , (2001) 4 SCC 280 : 2001 SCC (Cri)
674] .]”
13. In the present case, the chargesheet has been filed. It is the case of the
prosecution that further investigation is still ongoing. The material on record,
as stated hereinabove, collected during the course of investigation, prima
BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 Page 9 of 10
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:RANJU BHALLA
Signing Date:11.12.2023
18:52:15
facie, demonstrates the active involvement of the present applicant. It is also
the case of the prosecution that other cases involving commission of a similar
offence have also been registered against the present applicant. The conduct
of the present applicant, as enumerated hereinabove, gives rise to a reasonable
possibility of his likelihood of absconding, if granted bail.
14. In view of the aforesaid, this Court is not inclined to allow the present
application applicant at this stage.
15. The applicant is accordingly dismissed at this stage and disposed of.
16. Pending applications, also stand disposed of.
17. Needless to state, nothing stated hereinabove is an opinion on the
merits of the case and any observation made is only for the purpose of the
present bail application.
18. Judgment be uploaded on the website of this Court, forthwith.
19. Copy of the judgment be sent to the concerned jail superintendent for
necessary information.
AMIT SHARMA
JUDGE
DECEMBER 11, 2023/ nk
BAIL APPLN. 3599/2023 Page 10 of 10
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:RANJU BHALLA
Signing Date:11.12.2023
18:52:15