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SC clears Sandesarass after ₹5,100-crore settlement deal
Mint Chennai
|November 25, 2025
Court drops all criminal proceedings against Sterling Biotech promoters in a bank fraud case
Brothers Nitin and Chetan Sandesara, accused of defrauding banks of $1.7 billion, had fled India in 2017 and were declared fugitive economic offenders.
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The Supreme Court has agreed to drop all criminal proceedings against fugitive businessmen Nitin and Chetan Sandesara, promoters of Sterling Biotech Ltd and Sterling SEZ & Infrastructure Ltd, for a ₹5,100-crore settlement in a bank fraud case.
The billionaire brothers, who built a small tea-trading business into a diversified conglomerate, fled the country in 2017 after being accused of defrauding Indian banks of more than $1.7 billion. They were later included in the list of fugitive economic offenders in 2018, along with Kingfisher Airlines’ founder, Vijay Mallya, and diamantaires Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi.
A bench of Justices J.K. Maheshwari and Vijay Bishnoi approved the settlement in a 19 November order, seen by Mint, after solicitor general Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Union government and all investigating agencies, informed that the lenders had agreed to accept the amount as a complete settlement of all liabilities.
“In furtherance... the proposal made by learned solicitor general has been accepted and the petitioners have agreed to deposit the amount specified in the proposal subject to closure of all proceedings,” SC said.
This story is from the November 25, 2025 edition of Mint Chennai.
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