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Ponzi probe panel extends deadline for receiving affidavits

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Justice R K Patra Commission, probing the unauthorised collection of public deposits (chit funds) in Odisha, today announced extension of the deadline for receiving affidavits to September 18 instead of August 31.

It said the notification for the extension of deadline would be given next Monday.

The Commission also clarified that anyone wishing to furnish affidavits could do so on a plain paper with a court fee of Rs three. Earlier, affidavits were filed on non-judicial stamp paper costing around Rs 20.

The Commission after issuing notification inviting affidavits on August four received around 16,500 affidavits.

Following public outcry, the state government had last month announced a judicial enquiry into the chit fund fraud and appointed former chief justice of Sikkim High Court Justice R K Patra to head the one-man Commission.
 

The Commission was asked to identify individuals and entities which made unauthorised collection of public deposits and ascertain involvement of influential persons in promoting such illegal activities.

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First Published: Aug 21 2013 | 9:22 PM IST

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