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Smt Shoba B vs Directorate Of Enforcement on 17 April, 2026

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Karnataka High Court

Smt Shoba B vs Directorate Of Enforcement on 17 April, 2026

Author: M.Nagaprasanna

Bench: M.Nagaprasanna

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                                                      NC: 2026:KHC:21234
                                                    WP No. 23177 of 2023


                HC-KAR



                     IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU

                         DATED THIS THE 17TH DAY OF APRIL, 2026

                                          BEFORE
                       THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M.NAGAPRASANNA
                       WRIT PETITION NO. 23177 OF 2023 (GM-RES)
                BETWEEN:

                SMT.SHOBA B.,
                W/O C.S. JAGADEESH,
                AGED ABOUT 46 YEARS,
                R/O 'SHANTHU NILAYA',
                3RD CROSS, TILAK NAGAR,
                SHIVAMOGGA - 577 201.
                                                            ...PETITIONER
                (BY MS.VANDANA P.L., ADVOCATE)

                AND:

                1.    DIRECTORATE OF ENFORCEMENT
                      MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND
Digitally
signed by             DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,
SANJEEVINI J
KARISHETTY            BANGALORE ZONAL OFFICER
Location:             III FLOOR, B BLOCK,
High Court of
Karnataka             BMTC BUILDING, K.H ROAD,
                      SHANTHI NAGAR,
                      BENGALURU - 560 027.

                2.    ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
                      DIRECTORATE OF ENFORCEMENT,
                      BENGALURU ZONAL OFFICER
                      III FLOOR, B BLOCK,
                      BMTC BUILDING, K.H ROAD,
                      SHANTHI NAGAR,
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    BENGALURU - 560 027.
                                              ...RESPONDENTS
(BY SRI MADHU M.RAO, ADVOCATE)

     THIS WP IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226 AND 227 OF
THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA READ WITH SECTION 482 OF
CR.P.C., PRAYING TO QUASH ALL FURTHER PROCEEDINGS IN
FNO.ECIR/BGO/05/2021 INITIATED BY THE RESPONDENT AS
AGAINST THIS PETITIONER VIDE ANNEXURE-A.

     THIS PETITION, COMING ON FOR ORDERS, THIS DAY,

ORDER WAS MADE THEREIN AS UNDER:

CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M.NAGAPRASANNA


                        ORAL ORDER

The petitioner is before this Court seeking quashment of

the proceedings in FNO.ECIR/BGO/05/2021, registered by the

SPONSORED

respondent – Directorate of Enforcement.

2. Heard Ms. Vandana P.L., learned counsel for petitioner

and Sri Madhu M. Rao, learned counsel for the respondents.

3. An interim order was granted by a coordinate bench of

this Court on 13.10.2023, on the score that the predicate

offence had been stayed at the hands of the co-ordinate bench.
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4. Sri Madhu N. Rao, learned counsel appearing for the

respondents – Enforcement Directorate would submit that the

petition challenging the predicate offence is dismissed.

5. In that light, the subject petition would not survive for

consideration as it stood only on the strength of the stay

granted in the predicate offence.

6. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioner would

now pray for extension of the interim order for a period of four

weeks, it would enable the petitioner to secure bail.

7. In the light of the interim order subsisting as on today,

notwithstanding the disposal of the subject petition, I deem it

appropriate to extend the interim order of stay in favour of the

petitioner for four weeks from today.

8. In the event the petitioner would not avail the liberty

of securing a bail before the concerned Court by filing a

necessary application, the interim order that is now extended

for a period of four weeks from today, would stand

automatically vacated.

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9. With the aforesaid observation and reserving liberty to

the petitioner, the writ petition stands disposed.

Sd/-

(M.NAGAPRASANNA)
JUDGE

NVJ
List No.: 1 Sl No.: 74



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