The seventh convict, who was a private person, has been sentenced to three years in jail for the offences of forgery, cheating and using a forged document as genuine under IPC.
Special CBI Judge Manoj Jain sentenced former Registrar Cooperative Societies (RCS) Narayan Diwakar, dealing assistant Faiz Mohammad, senior auditor P K Thirwani, assistant registrar Yogi Raj, upper division clerk U S Bhatnagar and RCS inspecting officer Ram Nath to one year simple imprisonment and also slapped a fine of Rs 30,000 on each of them.
"Angle of conspiracy stands proved to the hilt. Complicity of public servants accused is very evident. RCS officials were supposed to apply horse sense and they rather completely ignored the basic things and the application in question was entertained without raising any eyebrow," the judge said in his order last week.
The court while sentencing Delhi resident Gokul Chand Aggarwal, a private person, also directed him to pay a fine of Rs 70,000.
The seven convicts had fraudulently tried to revive the already liquidated Anand CGHS by forging documents and showing non-existent members.
According to CBI, Anand CGHS was allotted a land in Pitampura by DDA in 1975 for a token money but due to the failure of the society to pay the remaining amount, it was liquidated by RCS.