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SC rejects Essar founder Ravi Ruia's plea to travel abroad

  • Supreme Court rejects Essar founder Ravi Ruia's plea to travel abroad
  • Supreme Court says it does not want, "To take chances”
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First Published Sep 7, 2016, 9:21 AM IST

 

The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a plea of Essar Group promoter Ravi Ruia, to go abroad for business purposes, saying it does not want to, “to take chances”. Ruia is facing trial in a case, arising out of the 2G telecom scam probe. “We have allowed a person to go abroad but he never came back. He was no less big than you in monetary terms. We don’t want to take chances now. We are now once bitten twice shy. We are not going to give liberty to anyone,”  said the court, without naming the person.

 

The apex court dismissed the petition of Ruia who wanted to visit United Kingdom, United States, Canada and UAE for business purposes. The bench said the final arguments in the case were over and judgement is awaited, and in such a scenario, it cannot allow Ruia to go abroad.

 

Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for Ruia, said he cannot be allowed to suffer, "if some Mr X has cheated the court." To this, the bench said, "It is because you are also similarly situated."

 

Singhvi said that Ruia is an NRI and holds a residency visa of UAE and he has visited abroad 43 times for several reasons during the pendency of trial but never ever violated the bail conditions.

 

While giving details of Ruia's businesses in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and Saudi Arabia, the senior advocate said his elder brother could stand surety for his return and can even go to jail if he does not return.

 

"Give us details of your businesses in India. We have access to your assets in India, not abroad," the bench said. Singhvi said Ruia was accused for co-conspiracy in the case arising out of 2G scam and facing charges under section 420 of IPC and not Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA).

 

Special Public Prosecutor Senior advocate Anand Grover opposed Ruia's plea and said he always wanted to be an exception and never followed the norms of giving details of his itinerary.

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