Appearing before Justice A K Pathak, the Delhi police counsel said the economic offence wing (EOW) has registered the FIR on July 17 on a complaint by an investor, Sachin Bhardwaj.
The counsel said the FIR was registered against the firm Religare Securities Ltd and its two employees, including a branch manager, under section 420 (cheating), 467 (forgery) and various other sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
On the police submission, the court disposed of the matter saying "the purpose of the petition is served."
The court was hearing Investor Protection Group's plea, which had alleged that Religare Securities Ltd and its officials had cheated and defrauded its investors and had sought a direction to the police to take legal action against them.
It alleged the company and its officials were involved in the offence as they were involved in illegal and unauthorised trading without instructions from the clients.
Religare took the customers' signature in registration booklet, containing 60-70 pages, without taking their express consent. The officials misrepresented facts and stated that it (signing) was a mandatory requirement, the petition said.