The case related to the taking of voice samples of Roop Lal Bansal, owner of M3M company, and former judicial officer VP Gupta has been adjourned until June 6th. This comes after the names of the two men were mentioned in a corruption case involving former Panchkula CBI court judge Sudhir Parmar. Parmar had consented to giving his voice samples on May 17th, while Bansal and Gupta failed to appear for the hearing. The counsels of Bansal and Gupta have requested documents and records in order to understand why the anti-corruption bureau (ACB) approached the court to seek their voice samples. The court had previously directed the investigating officer to provide documents and material asked by Parmar. The case was registered against Parmar, his nephew Ajay Parmar, and Roop Bansal under sections 7,8,11,13 of PC Act & 120B IPC at Panchkula police station on April 17th. Parmar is currently under suspension.
M3M is a prominent real estate development company based in Gurgaon, India. They specialize in high-end construction and have undertaken a number of major projects across the country, including commercial spaces, residential communities, and golf courses.
Roop Lal Bansal is the owner of M3M company and has been mentioned in a corruption case along with former judicial officer VP Gupta. The case involves former judge Sudhir Parmar and his nephew Ajay Parmar, who allegedly accepted bribes from M3M and other companies. Bansal and Gupta have been called in for voice samples, but their counsels have requested documents and records before proceeding. Parmar had previously consented to giving his voice samples, while Bansal and Gupta had not appeared for the hearing. Parmar is currently under suspension from his position as an additional and sessions judge.