the outstanding amount, the respondent No. 2 Bank filed an Original Application being OA No. 253 of 2010 before the Debts Recovery Tribunal, Hyderabad (“DRT” for short) for recovery of amounts due. 3.4 During the pendency of the proceedings before the DRT, the respondent No. 2 Bank came to know that some of the title documents executed by the accused persons by virtue of which equitable mortgage was created were not original documents, rather the same were fake, forged and fabricated. 3.5 The respondent No. 2 Bank, accordingly, lodged a written complaint dated 3rd September 2012. Based on the said complaint, the Central Bureau of Investigation – Economic Offence Wing (CBI-EOW) Chennai registered an FIR No. RC.14/E/2012 dated 15th September 2012. 3.6 The CBI-EOW Chennai after investigation prima facie found that offences punishable under Sections 120-B read with 420, 409, 467, 468 and 471 of Indian Penal Code 1860 (“IPC” for short) and Section 13(1)(d) and 13(2) of the Prevention of