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    Home»India»Hearing Adjourned: Sukesh’s Rs 200 Cr Scam Settlement Plea Hits Roadblock

    Hearing Adjourned: Sukesh’s Rs 200 Cr Scam Settlement Plea Hits Roadblock

    India January 8, 20261 Min Read
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    Hearing Adjourned: Sukesh’s Rs 200 Cr Scam Settlement Plea Hits Roadblock
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    Drama unfolded in Delhi’s courtroom as the hearing on con artist Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s bid to settle his Rs 200 crore fraud case was deferred. The flamboyant jailbird’s compromise strategy faces fresh hurdles in this unfolding legal saga.

    Chandrashekhar, infamous for gifting luxury cars to actresses and running jail-based extortion rackets, now seeks judicial closure through alleged victim settlements. His petition claims full compensation has been paid, warranting case dismissal.

    The court expressed reservations about the petition’s timing and authenticity, ordering forensic audit of settlement transactions. This move signals judicial wariness toward the convict’s history of courtroom manipulations.

    Prosecution teams argue that accepting the plea would undermine ongoing parallel investigations into Chandrashekhar’s money trails and associate networks. They presented evidence linking the settlements to fresh laundering activities.

    Legal circles buzz with speculation about political pressures and celebrity interventions behind the compromise push. Critics question whether ‘settled’ victims truly received promised amounts or if this represents another layer of Chandrashekhar’s deception.

    As adjournments pile up, the case highlights systemic challenges in prosecuting sophisticated white-collar criminals who weaponize legal technicalities. The judiciary walks a tightrope between settlement rights and fraud prevention.

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