
Roshini Kapoor was granted bail by a Justice of the Peace’s court docket, her lawyer mentioned. (FILE)
Mumbai:
A Justice of the Peace court docket in Mumbai on Thursday granted bail to Sure Financial institution founder Rana Kapoor’s daughter Roshni Kapoor, an accused within the Sure Financial institution fraud case linked to DHFL, after she appeared earlier than the court docket in response to summons issued to her.
Roshni Kapoor was summoned by the court docket final month in reference to the case. She is among the eight accused named within the cost sheet filed within the case by the CBI.
Roshini Kapoor was granted bail by a Justice of the Peace’s court docket, her lawyer Subash Jadhav mentioned.
In June this yr, the CBI filed the cost sheet towards Rana Kapoor and others below provisions of the Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act and Indian Penal Code.
Nevertheless, the costs of corruption have been dropped by the particular CBI court docket because the prosecution didn’t get hold of the sanction wanted to prosecute below the PC Act.
Thus, the case was shifted to the Justice of the Peace court docket for trial.
The Justice of the Peace court docket final month accepted the cost sheet filed by the CBI and issued summons to all of the accused who will not be arrested within the case, together with Roshni Kapoor and 4 different corporations DHFL, Perception Realtors Pvt Ltd, RKW Venture PVT Ltd, DoIT City Ventures (India) Pvt Ltd.
Responding to the summons, Roshni Kapoor appeared earlier than the Justice of the Peace court docket and sought bail.
As per the central company, in return for funding in Dewan Housing Finance Company Ltd (DHFL) debentures by Sure Financial institution, corporations managed by Rana Kapoor and his members of the family allegedly obtained undue advantages.
The rip-off began between April and June 2018, when the Sure Financial institution invested Rs 3,700 crore in short-term debentures of the scam-hit DHFL, the CBI has alleged.
In return, DHFL promoters (Kapil Wadhawan and Dheeraj Wadhawan) allegedly “paid kickback of Rs 600 crore” within the type of loans to DoIT City Ventures (India) Pvt Ltd, a agency managed by Mr Kapoor’s spouse and daughters, it has claimed.
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