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SC refuses to quash second FIR against Pawan Kumar Ahluwalia in KJS Cement case – World News Network

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Last updated: December 23, 2024 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], December 23 (ANI): In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court of India has recently declined to interfere with a second First Information Report (FIR) filed against Pawan Kumar Ahluwalia and other directors of KJS Cement (I) Ltd.
The case, which involves serious allegations of financial misappropriation, continues to attract significant public and legal attention.
The controversy surrounding KJS Cement (I) Ltd. escalated when Himangini Singh, the daughter of the company’s late founder, KJS Ahluwalia, filed a second FIR.
In her complaint, Singh accused Pawan Kumar Ahluwalia and other directors of misappropriating company funds for personal use, resulting in substantial financial losses for the firm.
This second FIR followed an earlier one filed in connection with the company but with a different set of allegations. While the first FIR centred around financial irregularities, the second FIR uncovered new details and accused the directors of additional misconduct.
On October 29, 2024, the Delhi High Court refused to quash the second FIR, ruling that it was based on new facts that emerged after the filing of the first FIR. The court noted that the two FIRs addressed different aspects of alleged misconduct and did not violate the principle of “double jeopardy,” which prohibits multiple charges for the same offence.
Pawan Kumar Ahluwalia challenged the High Court’s decision before the Supreme Court. A bench consisting of Justice Bela Trivedi and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma heard the case. However, the Supreme Court dismissed the challenge, effectively allowing the second FIR to stand.
Senior Advocate Siddharth Dave, representing Pawan Kumar Ahluwalia, argued that the second FIR was an abuse of the legal process. He contended that the allegations in the second FIR could have been addressed under the scope of the first FIR.
On the other hand, Advocate Ayush Jindal, representing the complainant Himangini Singh, defended the second FIR. He argued that the new FIR was distinct and necessary to address the fresh facts and allegations that had surfaced. Jindal also pointed out that the Delhi High Court had thoroughly considered the petitioners’ arguments and found no grounds for quashing the FIR.
The Supreme Court’s decision to allow the investigation into the second FIR to proceed has important legal implications. It underscores the principle that separate FIRs can be filed if new facts or evidence come to light, even if they involve the same parties.
This ruling sets a precedent for future cases where new allegations emerge after an initial FIR is filed, and it will be crucial in shaping the legal landscape for corporate governance and accountability.
The findings of the ongoing investigation could have significant repercussions for KJS Cement (I) Ltd. and its directors, potentially altering the company’s future trajectory. (ANI)


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