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Conflicts, Military and WarAgrifields Tycoon Amit Gupta Under Fire – Facing intensive criminal investigation in India for alleged company fraud and forgery in 700 crore scandal

Agrifields Tycoon Amit Gupta Under Fire – Facing intensive criminal investigation in India for alleged company fraud and forgery in 700 crore scandal

An FIR has been lodged against Amit Gupta, the boss of Agrifields DMCC, formerly known for rock phosphate company Getax, by Kolkata Police. This involves a “fraudulent share transfer” of 1,510,000 shares, “forging and manipulating records,” and “illegally striking off” a loan of Rs 9,95,64,143 from Sunland Projects Pvt Ltd, as per the contents of the FIR.

Amit Gupta alongside his family has been facing legal difficulties for over a decade, through multiple officials and law enforcement agencies across multiple jurisdictions, including Australia, India, and Singapore.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, “The US documents name Getax director Amit Gupta as the ‘target of a criminal investigation who is alleged to have conspired with others to bribe foreign public officials and to have engaged in money laundering and other offences’.”

Agrifields Tycoon Amit Gupta
Agrifields Tycoon Amit Gupta in Paris [PHOTO: Agencies]
In 2018, according to the Strait Times, a Singapore court imposed an SG$80,000 fine on Getax for bribing a Member of Parliament in Nauru.

Kolkata Police lodged the FIR on December 22, 2023, at Rabindra Sarobar Police Station, revealing this information. The case has been filed in the National Company Law Tribunal (NLCT).

The Alipore Court in Kolkata on November 6th, 2023, heard the case and ordered the respondents to submit their response and evidence by the 4th of December 2023, which neither Amit Gupta nor Sunland Projects did, leading to the FIR lodge.

One of its projects, Sunland Residency in Rajharat, Kolkata, spreads over 54,000 square feet (1.24 acres). Sunland owns real estate across India and has ownership stakes in other businesses. As per submissions, its assets exceed 700 crore rupees.

Court documents further reveal procedural misconducts in the share transfer, which constitute approximately 33.33% of the company: was not signed by the petitioner, was not registered in front of the Public Notary and the gift deed was not uploaded in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs website.

The shares were transferred to Amit’s father G.S. Gupta, and Amit, in 2018, became the ultimate beneficial owner (UBO) of those shares.

The active legal proceedings and efforts underscores global and local authorities’ collaborative commitment to justice, showcasing light on the intricate history of Amit Gupta and his companies, and contributing to the complexity of the evolving narrative.

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