Delhi court grants bail to directors of real estate company in fraud case

The court granted relief to each of the accused on bail of Rs 50,000 (Representational)

New Delhi:

A Delhi court has granted bail to the directors of a real estate company, who were accused of defrauding an associate professor of Rs 10 lakh by promising him a flat in one of his residential projects, which was not approved by the authorities.

Metropolitan Magistrate Dev Saroha on Saturday granted bail to the directors of Parsvnath Developers – Pradeep Kumar Jain, Rajeev Jain and Sanjeev Kumar Jain – after they appeared in court in pursuance of summons issued earlier against them in a case of cheating and criminal breach of trust. Were. Why trust?

Dr SK Goel, an associate professor of Delhi University, in his complaint filed by advocate Namit Saxena, had alleged that the accused cheated him into giving money for a real estate project in Delhi, for which the Parsvnath group had no sanction for sanction. was not.

The court granted relief to the accused on a surety of Rs 50,000 each on the ground that they were not arrested during the investigation.

After investigation, Delhi Police filed a charge sheet against the company and its directors in the court.

The accused, who were summoned by the court after the judge took cognizance of the chargesheet, filed the bail plea after they appeared on Saturday.

The application was opposed by Saxena, who alleged that the accused along with others had duped crores of rupees.

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