CUTTACK, India, April 18 -- Orissa High Court issued the following order on March 17:

1. 1. This is an application U/S.483 of BNSS by the petitioner for grant of bail in connection with EOW-CID, CB PS Case No.17 of 2021 corresponding to CT Case No.35 of 2023 for commission of offences punishable under Sections 406/420/467/468/471/120-B of the IPC pending in the file of learned PO Designated Court under OPID Act, Cuttack.

2. The allegation against the petitioner in precise is that the petitioner was the Managing Director of Sambandh Finserve Private Limited (hereinafter referred to as "SFPL"), a non-banking financial company having its corporate office at civil township, Rourkela and it had the permission of R.B.I. to carryout business of Non-Banking Financial Services (NBFC) & Micro Finance Institutions (MFI) operation and the petitioner being the Managing Director of SFPL approached to another NBFC registered with RBI namely, Annapurna Financial Private Limited (hereinafter referred to as, "AFPL") for financial support to carryout financial activities effectively by giving loans to different individual entities and Joint Liabilities Groups and agreeing with the proposal, AFPL, accordingly, sanctioned two term loans amounting to Rs.3crores and Rs.2crores, total Rs.5crores with interest @ 15.50% per annum with further condition of repayment in 12 equal monthly installments starting from two months after disbursement of the loan amount in favour of SFPL on execution of two agreements by SFPL(borrower) and AFPL(lender) on 28thSeptember, 2020 at Bhubaneswar and accordingly, Rs.5 crores was credited to the account of SFPL, but subsequently AFPL coming to know about the fiscal fraud committed by SFPL, approached the petitioner to repay back the loan, to which the petitioner only repaid Rs.50 lakhs with assurance to pay back the balance loan amount and thereafter, the petitioner did not repay the rest of the amount even after one year. It is also alleged that SFPL had not utilized the loan amount for lending loan to women joint liability groups and managed to embezzle the entire loan amount with dishonest intention and deceived AFPL in not paying the loan.

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