New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Friday declined to grant bail to Sanjay Chandra and Ajay Chandra, erstwhile promoters of real estate company Unitech, who were arrested in 2017 for cheating homebuyers.
The top court also directed Sanjay Chandra to surrender immediately. A bench comprising Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and M.R. Shah cancelled the interim bail granted to Sanjay Chandra and said that he and his brother had failed to deposit Rs 750 crore as directed by the three-judge bench in October 2017.
The top court also declined to give two weeks' time to surrender, as contended by Chandra's counsel.
The top court also asked the Delhi Police to investigate all aspects of illegalities including siphoning of funds by the Chandras, as pointed out by forensic auditor Grant Thornton.
The court also asked the Additional Solicitor General, representing the Centre, to file a separate comprehensive affidavit giving details of the steps being taken by the investigative agencies' vis-a-vis the forensic report.
In July, the apex court granted interim bail to promoter and former managing director of Unitech Ltd Sanjay Chandra, who has been behind bars for close to three years.