The proprietor of FIITJEE and 11 others have been booked on a grievance by the mother and father of the teaching institute’s college students after a number of of its centres in Delhi-NCR shut down, Noida Police mentioned on Saturday.
FIITJEE founder DK Goyal, Chief Monetary Officer Rajiv Babbar, Chief Working Officer Manish Anand and its Higher Noida department head Ramesh Batlesh have been named within the FIR, a Noida Police spokesperson mentioned.
“Primarily based on the grievance of fogeys, a case has been registered on expenses of felony conspiracy and breach of belief,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (Noida) Rambadan Singh mentioned.
On Friday, a number of FIITJEE centres unexpectedly shut down throughout Delhi-NCR and plenty of lecturers have resigned allegedly resulting from non-payment of salaries for months. FIITJEE gives teaching for aggressive exams to engineering aspirants and has 73 centres throughout the nation.
Citing a grievance by Satsang Kumar, a resident of Higher Noida, the Noida Police spokesperson mentioned that the institute’s centre in Noida Sector-62 was open until Tuesday, however was shut an hour earlier than schedule. Later, it was discovered that the centre had been completely closed. He claimed that greater than 2,000 college students studied on the centre.
Comparable allegations have been made by Manoj Kumar, a resident of Sector Omega-2 of Higher Noida.
The abrupt closure of FIITJEE centres has left many college students, who’ve paid charges operating into lakhs of rupees, within the lurch.
In the meantime, in Ghaziabad, the FIITJEE centre in Rajnagar district centre was discovered operating illegally.
A case was registered in reference to the invention at Kavinagar Police Station by DIOS Dharmendra
Sharma towards Goyal, Babbar, Anand and Asheesh Gupta, Assistant Commissioner of Police Abhishek Srivastav mentioned.
On January 13, two males, Maneesh Gupta and HR Kapoor, filed a grievance wherein they said that they’d deposited Rs 3-5 lakh as teaching charges.
The grievance was handed over to DIOS Sharma, who after investigating discovered that the teaching centre was working with out registration.
The unique permission had expired in 2022, the officer mentioned.
The institute operators violated the norms below The Uttar Pradesh Regulation of Teaching Act, 2002, police mentioned.
The teaching centre operators weren’t giving salaries to the tutors and the employees which is why they left the centre, police mentioned.
A case was registered below sections 318 (4) (dishonest) and 316 (2) (felony breach of belief) of BNS.