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How Does Office Boy Get 140 Crores To Buy Shares: Top Court To Amrapali

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Feb, 2019 09:34 PM

    The Supreme Court on Thursday grilled Amrapali Group CMD Anil Kumar Sharma for Rs. 94 crore of homebuyers' money being shown in his bank account and also warned that it would send him to jail for his "reluctance" in disclosing the identity of a person who had bought company's shares worth Rs. 140 crore from the multi-national firm JP Morgan.


    The top court gave Sharma one last opportunity to return Rs. 6.55 crore of homebuyers' money, which he had transferred to his daughter, by February 28 and sought explanation of Rs. 94 crore shown in his bank account.


    It also appointed a valuer to ascertain the exact value of 5,229 unsold flats including those booked by Amrapali for just Rs. 1, Rs. 11 and Rs. 12 and asked the valuer to submit its report by the next date of hearing.


    A bench of Justices Arun Mishra and UU Lalit also brought ''The Royal Golf Link City Projects Pvt Ltd'' under its scanner and sought its share holding pattern, names of promoters and balance sheet.


    The court was informed by the forensic auditors that land for the project were purchased by Amrapali and in all possibility it appears to be a front company of the embattled real estate firm.


    "We want to know, who paid the money for the land and how much money. Who are the promoters in the company and who are the shareholders. We also want to know what is the present valuation of the land. If it is honest investment we will not touch it but if it's not then we will take it over," the bench told advocate Nikhil Nayyar appearing for Royal Golf Link Projects Ltd.


    The bench also restrained Royal Golf Link from alienating its properties till further orders.


    It also asked the valuer to explain the transaction made by JP Morgan Real Estate fund and Amrapali Group and how it sold the real estate firm's shares to two little known companies ''Neelkant'' and ''Rudraksh'' for Rs. 140 crore.


    The bench noted that ''Neelkant'' and ''Rudraksh'' company was owned by Chandan Kumar, who was a peon in the office of statutory auditor of Amrapali and Vivek Mittal was his relative.


    Counsel for JP Morgan said that there was one more person as director in ''Neelakant'' and his name was Atul Mittal but his relation with others is not known.


    "We will seek information from Amrapali CMD Anil Kumar Sharma about Atul Mittal and send him to jail straightaway if he does not disclose his identity and relations. This is a serious kind of fraud. How does the office boy and a small time contractor have Rs. 140 crore money to purchase shares of Amrapali," the bench said.


    The court asked Sharma about Atul Mittal, to which Sharma very reluctantly replied that he was one of the relatives of the company's statutory auditor.


    It asked Sharma to explain how Rs. 94 crore of homebuyers' money was shown in his account and told him that if it is the company's money, then it should be returned by February 28.


    The court said that if any facts are suppressed by the company or its promoters it will be viewed seriously and would be considered as "aggravated contempt".


    On February 11, the top court had taken strong exception to two prime properties of Amrapali, including a five-star hotel, finding no bidders in an auction and said that prima facie it looks like "cartelisation is at work".


    The top court said that it is "shocking and disturbing" that bankers are not coming forward to finance the properties.


    A five-star hotel ''Amrapali Holiday Inn Tech Park'' constructed in Greater Noida and prime land in Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh were put up for auction on January 31 by the DRT but no bidder had come forward to bid.


    The court had allowed the NBCC to issue advertisement for the unsold flats of two Amrapali Projects -- Eden Park and Castle -- being constructed by it so as funds could be raised.

    The court appointed forensic auditor Pawan Kumar Aggarwal told the bench that he identified 5,229 unsold flats from where around Rs. 6,000 crore could be raised by selling them.


    The forensic auditors also pointed out that multi-national firm JP Morgan Real Estate fund, which had invested Rs. 85 crore in Amrapali Zodiac in 2010 by purchasing its share and later selling them to the sister companies of the realty firm has violated several then existing norms.


    On January 25, the top court had given NBCC go-ahead to complete two stalled projects of Amrapali Group.


    The NBCC had told the court that it has floated tenders for completion of two projects - Eden Park and Castle - of Amrapali and would start construction in the month of February.


    On January 16, the court-appointed forensic auditors have said in their report that posh flats were booked on sums as low as Re 1, Rs. 11 and Rs. 12 per sq ft in the name of homebuyers.


    The court is seized of a batch of petitions filed by homebuyers who are seeking possession of around 42,000 flats booked in projects of the Amrapali Group.

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