New Delhi, Oct. 9 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday deepened its enquiry into the dubious loans disbursed by non-banking financial company Indiabulls Housing Finance Limited (IHFL) to corporate entities by directing the Union government to produce original records of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) that condoned multiple irregularities found against the company by Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Hearing a public interest litigation filed by a non-profit organisation Citizens Whistle Blowers Forum, the top court noted that the irregularities pointed out by SEBI were either closed or compounded by MCA and wished to know if the Centre has been so "magnanimous" in other cases as well. Posting the matter for November 19, a bench headed by justice Surya Kant said, "It appears that the original records of MCA relating to compounding or closing of irregularities pointed out by SEBI in its report is required to be seen. We direct t MCA that a senior officer of the ministry shall remain present with original records on the next date." The court further directed the ED to clarify its stand on whether it intends to probe the alleged money laundering charges against IHFL (now Sammaan Capital) after CBI filed an affidavit in July indicating that no case is made out for its probe. "We direct ED to categorically clarify its stand with regard to observations made in the CBI affidavit to the effect that allegations disclose money laundering aspect on which ED may continue its probe." the bench said....