The apex court directed both UP and Delhi police to seize all the documents of the group and hand them over to the forensic team, emphasising that not a single document related to the case should not remain with the company. The top court on September 26 had allowed the National Buildings Construction Corporation Ltd (NBCC) to float tenders for selecting the builder to complete the stalled projects of Amrapali Group. The court also directed the NBCC to prepare a detailed project report for pending projects within 60 days.
The NBCC was appointed by the Supreme Court on September 12 to develop stalled projects of the realty firm and directed the Debts Recovery Tribunal to sell the unencumbered commercial properties of the group. It also ordered Amrapali Group to submit documents of properties, including bank accounts and balance sheets of all 46 group companies, before the debt recovery tribunal (DRT).
On September 6, the apex court had identified 16 properties of Amrapali for auctioning, preferably by the NBCC, to give the PSU an initial corpus to start work on the stalled projects. It had also ordered a forensic audit of the firm and its promoters to gauge the extent of financial wrongdoings.
According to a report by PTI, the CMD of the group had come under the top court's scanner for declaring his assets worth at Rs 67 crore as against Rs 847 crore in his affidavit filed during the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, when he had unsuccessfully contested as a JDU candidate from Bihar's Jehanabad constituency.
(With agency inputs)