By Newsdesk
Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Mumbai Police Files Chargesheet Against
Reputed Builder
Chandru Raheja
- Wadia’s
had contracted Raheja’s with 1,70,656 square feet of land to build commercial
building ‘Ivory Towers’
- Leading
Consumer Mall ‘Hypercity’ got built over the same piece of land
MUMBAI,
October 27, 2013: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Mumbai police has filed a
chargesheet dated (refer
annexure A – under section 173 Cr. P.C) -
http://www.india-press-release.com/featured/files/Chargesheet_Sec%20173%20Cr%20PC_Rahejas_102113.pdf
against noted builder Chandru Raheja and his two sons for allegedly
cheating industrialist Nusli Wadia for crores of rupees in a property deal.
Joint
police commissioner Himanshu Roy confirmed that the chargesheet has been filed.
Senior
Police Inspector Dinesh Patil said Mr Wadia filed the complaint in 2008
claiming that Raheja caused him huge losses.
In
1995, Mr. Wadia, as the administrator of the estate of the late E.F. Dinshaw,
entered into an agreement with Rahejas for development of the lands in Malad to
construct an eight-floor commercial building called Ivory Towers.
Accordingly,
Raheja was given 1,70,656 square feet of land for development. The accused were
supposed to construct property called Ivory Towers and sell to “third parties”.
Raheja was also to transfer 12% of the sale proceeds to Wadia, PI Joshi said.
In
the event of not developing the property, the agreement also stipulated that
Raheja was supposed to have paid Rs 3.75 crores to as minimum guarantee amount.
However,
Ivory Towers was not built. Instead the Rahejas transferred about Rs. 3.89
crore in Mr. Wadia’s bank account, claiming to be the 12% share of Ivory Tower
which was never built.
Police
Inspector Joshi stated in the chargesheet that Rahejas have cooked up nine
documents called “Release Deeds” to represent that the Wadia relinquished his
rights over the land.
Further,
instead of constructing Ivory Towers, Rahejas built a mall called ‘Hypercity’
in 2006. Then Rahejas transferred the mall to their own company, Hypercity
Retail India Pvt. Ltd., keeping the administrator in the dark.
Inspector
Joshi explained that the Rahejas indulged in illegal breach of trust and caused
loss to Wadia to the tune of several crores of rupees.
Hence,
the chargesheet has been filed against Chandru Raheja and his sons Neel and
Ravi.
For
further details, please contact –
B.N. Kumar
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