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Prominent Mumbai builder arrested in cheating case; released on bail

Updated on: 15 February,2019 07:20 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Sanjeev Shivadekar | sanjeev.shivadekar@mid-day.com

Deepak Teckchandani, 48, a Bandra-based businessman, had filed a cheque-bouncing case against the developer Niraj Kakad

Prominent Mumbai builder arrested in cheating case; released on bail

Niraj Kakad

Prominent city-based developer Niraj Kakad was arrested, and later released on bail, in connection with an alleged cheque-bouncing case. According to complainant Deepak Teckchandani, Kakad was arrested on February 8 and produced before a holiday court. Kakad applied for bail, but was rejected. On Monday, he was produced before the regular court, which granted him bail.


'Dishonoured commitments'
Teckchandani, 48, a Bandra-based businessman, had filed a cheque-bouncing case against the developer. He claimed he had loaned Kakad Rs 1 crore. "Kakad promised to pay interest on quarterly basis. I received two installments. But later he dishonoured his commitments," Teckchandani told mid-day.


In 2015, the complainant had invested Rs 1 crore with the developer. The developer had agreed to pay monthly interest of one per cent on the total amount. He even issued post-dated cheques to Teckchandani as guarantee against the amount.


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But with no sign of getting the money back, in Feburary 2018, Teckchandani filed a case in court. It was heard by a Bandra court. But Kakad failed to turn up. "The court issued a bailable warrant for him. But still Kakad did not turn up. Finally, the court issued a non-bailable warrant," Teckchandani added.

'A conspiracy'
When contacted, Kakad refuted all the charges and claimed it was a strategy to malign him and his company, Niraj Kakad Constructions. "The cheques were undated. Also, the cheques bear a stamp saying 'only for security'.

They were given as security to the broker. Now, they are being misused to extort more interest. Some conspirators, including this complainant, are part of a WhatsApp group formed to conspire against me. I have evidence of the conspiracy, and am in the process of taking legal action against them."

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