Extortion case: Jailed Sukesh Chandrasekhar offers Rs 217 crore settlement; Delhi court to hear on Jan 3

The Times Of India
Jailed Sukesh Chandrasekhar offered a Rs 217 crore settlement to the complainant in an extortion case, with a Delhi court set to hear the matter on January 3.

Summary

Sukesh Chandrasekhar, currently in judicial custody for an extortion case, has proposed a Rs 217 crore settlement to complainant Aditi Singh. He has approached a Delhi court seeking permission to make this payment as part of a potential settlement, which would be explored following an FIR registered by the special cell in Lodhi Colony. The plea emphasizes that the offer is made "without prejudice" to his rights and does not constitute an admission of guilt. Chandrasekhar has requested the court to issue notice to the complainant and record that the settlement proposal is genuine and contingent upon her consent. The court is scheduled to consider the plea on January 3.

(Source:The Times Of India)

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