Vectra Group Chief Ravinder Rishi, facing CBI probe for alleged irregularities in supply of all-terrain Tatra trucks, has been denied permission to go abroad for business purposes and treatment by a Delhi court which said there is an "apprehension" that he may not return.
Special CBI Judge Ravinder Kaur dismissed Rishi's plea for permission to travel abroad for four weeks.
57-year-old Rishi, a British national, is facing CBI probe over alleged irregularities in supply of Tatra trucks to public sector Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) by his firm Tatra-Sipox UK.
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"I find no ground to allow the application of accused (Rishi) seeking permission to travel to abroad and for suspension and/or withdrawal of the look out circular dated March 31, 2012 during the period of such travel. Thus, the same is dismissed," the judge said.
Earlier on October 17 last year, a court had dismissed a similar plea by Rishi.
Rishi had sought permission to travel abroad including the UK saying that he was required personally to meet customers, clients, employees and bankers abroad for business purposes and also that he needed to undergo treatment for his ailments.
He told the court that he was suffering from liver ailment and as there is no treatment for the disease in India, he is required to go abroad to seek personal consultation with the doctor.