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Mumbai Developer Accused of Forging Documents for 71 Flats

The Mumbai real estate sector has been rocked by allegations of fraud against a prominent builder-developer, Pratik Vira. Vira is accused of using forged documents to illegally claim ownership of 71 flats and office units within the Samriddhi Garden Project in Bhandup. The allegations, which have led to the filing of an FIR with the Mumbai Police, reveal a complex web of deceit that allegedly spans several years.

Vira is said to have exploited his position within the Sunshine Group, a real estate development company, to manipulate the corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) to his advantage. By undervaluing the liabilities of Sivana Realty, a subsidiary of Sunshine Group, Vira was able to claim ownership of the flats and office units. This fraudulent scheme highlights the potential vulnerabilities in the real estate sector and the importance of robust oversight mechanisms. The allegations against Vira raise serious concerns about corporate governance and financial integrity within the real estate industry. The case serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with investing in real estate projects and the need for thorough due diligence.

The ongoing investigation is expected to shed more light on the extent of the alleged fraud and the potential involvement of other individuals or entities. The Mumbai Police and regulatory authorities will need to carefully examine Vira’s financial transactions and the validity of the documents used to perpetrate the alleged fraud. The allegations against Vira have significant implications for the real estate sector. They raise questions about the effectiveness of the corporate insolvency resolution process and the need for stricter measures to prevent such fraudulent activities. The case also highlights the importance of transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct within the industry.

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