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PNB fraud: NCLT bars 64 firms from selling assets

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Tribunal (NCLT) has restrained over 60 companies, including those belonging to Rs 12,600-crore PNB fraud accused and his uncle Mehul Choksi, from selling their assets, according to a government announcement on Sunday.

The ex-parte NCLT order was passed on a petition filed under various sections of the Companies Act 2013 by the Union last week before the bench of the NCLT, the ministry said.

The NCLT has granted an injunction against the specified entities from "removal, transfer or disposal of funds, assets and properties" till further orders, the announcement said.

The order restraining 64 entities include those of Nirav Modi, and some companies related to the fraud on (PNB).

These include Gitanjali Gems, Gilli India, Nakshatra Brands, Firestar Diamond, Solar Exports and Stellar Diamond.

According to the ministry, the NCLT has posted the matter for further hearing on March 26 when the entities concerned have been asked to present before the tribunal, failing which the matter would be heard ex-parte.

Besides the PNB, several other government-owned banks, including Bank of Baroda, and Corporation Bank, have reported fraud in the recent period.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, March 04 2018. 23:40 IST
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