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Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi barred from selling assets

Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi barred from selling assets
Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi barred from selling assets

Nirav Modi (left) and Mehul Choksi are the key accused in the PNB fraud case

Amid the ongoing probe into the Rs 12,700 crore PNB fraud case, the NCLT has restricted more than 60 entities, including Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi, various individuals, companies and limited liability partnership firms, from selling their assets.

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) passed the directions against Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi, the main accused in the PNB scam, as well as their firms, relatives, and other entities, as per a public announcement by the corporate affairs ministry.

The ex-parte order was passed on a petition filed by the ministry under various sections of the Companies Act, 2013.

The ministry moved the petition under various provisions such as section 221, which pertains to freezing of assets of company on inquiry and investigation, and section 222 that relates to imposition of restrictions upon securities.

It has been passed against 64 entities which includes Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi, few individuals related to the PNB, various companies and limited liability partnerships.

Gitanjali Gems, Gilli India, Nakshatra Brands and Firestar Diamond are among the barred companies, while partnership firms include Solar Exports and Stellar Diamond.


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According to the ministry, the petition came up for urgent hearing before the Mumbai bench of the NCLT on February 23 and that an ex-parte order was passed.

There is an injunction against these entities from “removal, transfer or disposal of funds, assets and properties” until further order.

The NCLT has posted the matter for further hearing on March 26 when the entities concerned have been asked to present before the tribunal. Per the public announcement, in case the entities fail to appear on that day, then the matter would be heard ex-parte.

Apart from the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate, the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) under the ministry is also probing the matter.

Last month, sources had said the ministry has ordered the SFIO to investigate around 110 companies, including some listed ones, and about 10 LLPs linked to Modi and Choksi.

The estimated Rs 12,700 crore fraud was perpetrated by way of fraudulent Letter of Undertakings (LoUs) in connivance with some bank employees.

With agency inputs

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