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October 11, 2024 04:13 PM IST
Raj Kundra wrote a cryptic post dedicated to those who tried to ‘tarnish’ his ‘reputation’. Businessmen have recently got relief from the High Court against the ED notice.
Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty recently challenged the Enforcement Directorate’s notice in the Bombay High Court to vacate their house in Mumbai’s Juhu area and Pune Farmhouse. The couple had received a notice in an alleged money laundering case. However, the Bombay HC has stayed the ED’s eviction notice until the couple submits their stay application. Amid the ongoing legal case, Raj wrote a cryptic post on Twitter. (Also Read: Actress Shilpa Shetty, husband approach High Court, challenge ED eviction notice)
Raj Kundra’s secret post after relief from HC
The businessman tweeted, “To the two people who tried to tarnish my reputation and bring me down. I forgive you, but let me remind you – it is not easy to break a man who stands on the foundation of truth and courage! The light of honesty always remains. I stand stronger and stronger than ever. Jai Mata Di (Hail Mother Goddess with folded hands and evil eye emoji).”
About Ponzi Scheme Investigation
According to a report by Bar & Bench, in 2018, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had started investigating Amit Bhardwaj for his involvement in a Ponzi scheme. Although Shilpa and Raj were not initially accused in the case or the Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR), they were informed in April 2024 that their properties were being provisionally attached. The couple claims that they have been fully cooperating during the ED investigation, with Raj personally attending several summons and Shilpa providing necessary documents through her authorized representative.
High Court gives relief to Raj, Shilpa on ED’s eviction notice
The notice issued on September 27 requires Raj and Shilpa to vacate their Juhu residence and bungalow near Pavana Dam within 10 days. A bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and PK Chavan had issued notice to the Enforcement Directorate on Monday and scheduled the case for hearing on Thursday, October 10. The lawyer representing the ED had said that the eviction notice would not be implemented unless Shilpa and Raj filed an application for stay before the appellate authority.
The court directed the couple to submit their stay application and made it clear that no action would be taken on the eviction notice until the appellate authority decides on the appeal. If the order is adverse to them, they will be given additional protection of two weeks from any action.
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