Nancy Gill Vs State Represented By: Govt Of Nct Of Delhi

Delhi High Court 17 Jan 2018 Bail Application No. 459 Of 2016, Criminal Miscellaneous Case No. 3661 Of 2015, Criminal Miscellaneous Application No. 12974 Of 2015 (2018) 01 DEL CK 0393
Bench: Single Bench
Result Published
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Bail Application No. 459 Of 2016, Criminal Miscellaneous Case No. 3661 Of 2015, Criminal Miscellaneous Application No. 12974 Of 2015

Hon'ble Bench

Mukta Gupta, J

Advocates

Sidheshwar Rai, Amit Gupta, Kuldeep Goel

Final Decision

Dismissed

Acts Referred
  • Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Section 420

Judgement Text

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Mukta Gupta, J

1. By bail application No.450/2016, the petitioner seeks anticipatory bail and by Crl. M.C. No. 3661/2015, the petitioner seeks quashing of FIR

No.576/2015 under Section 420 IPC registered at PS Karol Bagh, New Delhi.

2. The above noted FIR was registered on the complaint of one Vijay Anand who stated that the petitioner Nancy Gill and her family members

residing at house No.B-75, Naraina Vihar, New Delhi were his customers.

He had cordial relation with Nancy’s family for the last 30 years. In the month of March, 2015 Nancy Gill, her husband Vicky Gill and son Joey

Gill came to his showroom at Bank Street, Karol Bagh and represented that in the wake of the “Make in India†programme, King of Brunei

wants to start/open 14 Super Specialty Hospitals in different parts of India and very first of them will be started in Ahmadabad, Gujarat. In this context

the cousin sister of King of Brunei, namely Dr. Ajja Binti Kifli is going to meet with the top leadership of the country and thus Nancy Gill, Vicky Gill

and Joey Gill wanted to make jewellery for them due to their family relations with them. It was stated that once jewellery is received by Dr. Kifli she

would issue some e-letters/tickets in future whereby the person to whom these e-tickets/letters were issued could purchase every material needed for

hospitals and there was a good margin of profit in the work. Alluring the complainant an order was placed by Nancy Gill on behalf of Dr.Kifli to

prepare 50 bangles of gold, three bracelets of gold, long necklace for King, 10 diamond kade and 82 coins pure gold embossing thereon the photo

Prime Minister of India and Amit Shah. The said jewellery was delivered at the house of the petitioner on 1st June, 2015 in early hours at 6.30 AM

and when the complainant asked for money it was not given. Later it was revealed that on 2nd June, 2015, Nancy Goel left for Dubai. It was also

realized that there was no such Dr. Kifli in existence and all the talks about King of Brunei coming to India, to invest in Hospitals and gifting jewellery

and coins were part of a larger conspiracy.

3. It is thus the claim of the complainant that he was cheated for a sum of ₹2.20 crores. During the course of investigation it was revealed that the

petitioner even sought to sell the said jewellery and in this regard statement of Pritpal Kalsi was recorded who stated that Nancy Gill showed her

some jewellery for selling and he stated that he did not have big customers for the said jewellery. When the photographs of the jewellery were shown

to Pritpal Kalsi, he identified to be the same jewellery.

4. Considering the evidence on record, this Court finds no case for either grant of anticipatory bail to the petitioner or for quashing of the FIR since the

FIR discloses commission of cognizable offence.

5. Bail application No.450/2016 and Crl. M.C. No. 3661/2015 are dismissed.

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