Thursday, July 9, 2026

Madras HC calls for order closing corruption case against former Minister C. Vijayabaskar, educationist Ishari K. Ganesh

Madras HC calls for order closing corruption case against former Minister C. Vijayabaskar, educationist Ishari K. Ganesh  July 05, 2026 03:02  Mohamed Imranullah S.                              

The issue relates to a 2022 suo motu DVAC FIR, regarding corruption in issuing ‘essentiality certificate’ to Vels Medical College, having been closed in 2024

The Madras High Court has granted a final opportunity till July 13, 2026, for educationist, film producer and actor Ishari K. Ganesh to produce an order passed either by the State government or the Vigilance Commission in 2024 accepting the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC)’s decision to close a corruption case registered against him and former AIADMK Minister C. Vijayabaskar (now in TVK) in 2022. 

First Division Bench of Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice G. Arul Murugan made it clear that Mr. Ganesh should produce within a week either the executive order accepting DVAC’s closure report or a judicial order quashing the 2022 First Information Report (FIR) registered against him, failing which his present plea to quash an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) shall be dismissed.

P. Sidharthan, Special Public Prosecutor for the Directorate of Enforcement (ED), brought it to the notice of the court that the DVAC had registered the FIR against Mr. Vijayabaskar, Mr. Ganesh, the Dean of Vels Medical College and Hospital in Tiruvallur district, K. Srinivasaraja and four government doctors, R. Balajinathan, T.M. Manohar, J. Sujatha and J.A. Vasanthakumar on September 12, 2022.

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The FIR was booked suo motu on the basis of intelligence collected by DVAC that Mr. Ganesh of Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS), a deemed to be university, had in 2020 allegedly bribed the then Health Minister Mr. Vijayabaskar to obtain ‘essentiality certificate’ for the newly constructed Vels Medical College so that it could begin admitting 150 students in MBBS course.

As per the Minimum Requirements for Annual M.B.B.S Admissions Regulations, 2020, the ‘essentiality certificate’ could be issued only if a private hospital had been in existence for a minimum of two years and was capable of being developed into a teaching hospital with a fully functional capacity of 300 beds. However, Vels Medical College was issued an ‘essentiality certificate’ even when its buildings were under construction, the FIR read.

It also accused Mr. Vijayabaskar of having induced the inspection team, comprising four doctors from the Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College Hospital, to submit a false report. “The field verification report of the Assistant Director of Town and Country Planning, Tiruvallur dated June 11, 2020 for building approval clearly proves that the buildings were under construction during the said period,” the FIR added.

However, when one of the accused Dr. Balajinathan, filed a petition in the High Court in 2025 to quash the FIR only with respect to the charges levelled against him, the DVAC filed a counter affidavit stating that it had closed the case against Mr. Vijayabaskar, Mr. Ganesh and Dr. Srinivasaraja since no incriminating evidence could be collected against the three individuals during the course of investigation.

The counter affidavit also stated that the Vigilance Commission had accepted the report submitted by the DVAC to drop action against all the accused and forwarded it to the Public Department for passing orders. Further, the Vigilance Commission itself had issued an order on June 25, 2024, dropping action against Mr. Ganesh and Dr. Srinivasaraja since they were private individuals and not public servants.

The court was also told that the DVAC had recommended only departmental action against the four government doctors for the alleged lapses committed by them during the inspection of the medical college. After recording the submissions, Justice Shamim Ahmed had on January 30, 2025 quashed all further proceedings initiated pursuant to the registration of the FIR against Dr. Balajinathan.

Relying upon that order, Mr. Ganesh had filed the present writ petition for quashing the ECIR registered against him by the ED, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act of 2002, on March 23, 2023. The ECIR had been booked based on the FIR registered by the DVAC under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. Since the FIR had been closed, the ECIR should also be declared illegal, he contended.

However, when the Chief Justice’s Bench insisted upon production of either an executive order or a judicial order regarding the closure of the predicate offence, the petitioner had been seeking time periodically since March 18, 2026. Hence, the judges on Friday (July 3, 2026) granted a final opportunity and warned that his plea to quash the ECIR would be dismissed if no such order was produced by July 13, 2026.

Companies Associated With

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Designation

Date of Appointment

VEL CHENNAI WARRIORS LLP
Designated Partner
09-Dec-2015
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Director
05-Dec-2006
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Director
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ARTHI ASSOCIATES PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
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VG PARK BEACH RESORTS PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
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VELS AVIATION SERVICES IFSC PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
14-May-2021
MADRAS ELEPHANT ESTATE PRIVATE LIMITED
Additional Director
24-Aug-2020
VGS ESTATES PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
28-Sep-2015
CYBERNEXA INFOTECH PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
05-Oct-2018
VELS STUDIOS AND ENTERTAINMENT PRIVATE LIMITED
Managing Director
08-Feb-2021
PRABHUDEVA STUDIOS PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
31-Dec-2020
MDIS - VELS EDUCATION PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
16-Sep-2015
VELS FILM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Managing Director
25-Oct-2019
BMMT INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
Additional Director
19-Sep-2013
VELS GLOBAL SPORTS LEAGUE PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
17-Feb-2018
VELS FC PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
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Past Companies Associated With

Company

Designation

Date of Appointment

Date of Cessation

INDIAN CELEBRITY ENTERTAINERS LLP
Designated Partner
11-Aug-2016
25-Mar-2021
OLYMPIC CARDS LIMITED
Director
24-Aug-2000
31-Mar-2010
G.V. FILMS LIMITED
Additional Director
28-Nov-2015
30-Dec-2015
G.V. FILMS LIMITED
Director
23-Jun-2017
03-Feb-2022
KUSHMITHA FOUNDATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED
Additional Director
01-Oct-2014
28-Sep-2015
ARTHI ASSOCIATES PRIVATE LIMITED
Additional Director
01-Oct-2014
28-Sep-2015
ARTHI ASSOCIATES PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
13-Feb-2002
19-May-2011
VG PARK BEACH RESORTS PRIVATE LIMITED
Additional Director
01-Oct-2014
28-Sep-2015
VG PARK BEACH RESORTS PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
25-Jan-2008
20-May-2011
SAMUDRA RESORTS PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
28-May-1996
05-Nov-2011
AGNI ESTATES AND FOUNDATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
16-Aug-2006
30-Mar-2011
VGS ESTATES PRIVATE LIMITED
Additional Director
01-Oct-2014
28-Sep-2015
VGS ESTATES PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
16-Nov-2009
18-May-2011
VELGA INFOTECH PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
17-Feb-2018
27-Jul-2019
VELS STUDIOS AND ENTERTAINMENT PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
08-Feb-2021
09-Dec-2022
VELS STUDIOS AND ENTERTAINMENT PRIVATE LIMITED
Managing Director
09-Dec-2022
19-Sep-2023
FLAME ADVERTISING COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
16-Aug-2006
30-Mar-2011
PRABHUDEVA STUDIOS PRIVATE LIMITED
Additional Director
12-Oct-2020
31-Dec-2020
PRABHUDEVA STUDIOS PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
30-Apr-2015
25-Jul-2019
VELS FILM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Director
25-Oct-2019
30-Apr-2022
VAEL'S INTERNATIONAL ACADAMY FOR EXCELLE NCE PRIVATE LIMITED
Director
18-Nov-2005
06-Sep-2012
GV STUDIO CITY LIMITED
Additional Director
04-Jun-2018
30-Sep-2018
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Director
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