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SC, Golden Forests and the perils of mega financial disputes

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March 11, 2025

On April 8, the Supreme Court will hear the Golden Forests (India) Limited (GFIL) fraud case, armed with an amicus curiae report that may finally deliver justice to around 1.47 million investors defrauded by the company.

- Abraham Thomas

SC, Golden Forests and the perils of mega financial disputes

It's taken at least 20 years, and sittings by a dozen Supreme Court benches to reach this stage. And while the amount involved may seem relatively modest by today's standards—a total of around ₹1,000 crore—and there was a partial resolution for around 955,000 investors in 2018, the prolonged litigation underscores the challenges faced by the judiciary in handling large-scale financial disputes involving thousands of claimants, the complexities of asset liquidation and the lack of domain expertise in conducting high-value auctions.

At a time when the Supreme Court is grappling with similar mass investment fraud cases, including Sahara Group's debenture scheme and Heera Gold's gold Ponzi scheme, both of which face challenges in refunding investors through property auctions, a deep-dive into the GFIL saga may be illuminating.

GFIL, established in 1987 by the Syal family, launched numerous schemes in the 1990s, promising returns on investments in agricultural lands, social forestry and farms. Operating through a network of at least 110 companies, it lured investors with promises of high returns. However, the company soon faced scrutiny from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), which uncovered serious financial irregularities and fraud. In 1997, SEBI barred GFIL from alienating its assets. This led to various proceedings spanning multiple courts, culminating in the Supreme Court taking over the case in 2004.

Since then, the legal battle has dragged on, leaving investors in financial limbo. The company's vast properties, spread across at least eight states, remain unvalued, unsold and undistributed, delaying crucial payouts to those who had entrusted their savings to GFIL.

The checkered saga

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