City
Epaper

Lodha Developers' former director arrested in Rs 85 crore fraud case

By IANS | Updated: September 17, 2025 21:55 IST

New Delhi, Sep 17 Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch has arrested Rajendra Narpatmal Lodha, a former director of Lodha ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Sep 17 Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch has arrested Rajendra Narpatmal Lodha, a former director of Lodha Developers Limited, for his alleged involvement in a fraud worth Rs 85 crore, officials said on Wednesday.

The arrest was made from his Worli residence by the property cell of the Mumbai Police's Crime Branch.

The case began after Lodha Developers, one of India’s largest real estate companies, filed a complaint accusing Rajendra Lodha, his son Sahil Lodha, and several associates of large-scale fraud, misappropriation of assets, and criminal breach of trust.

Police allege that Rajendra Lodha, who was authorised only to acquire land for the company, misused his position to carry out unauthorised sales of company-owned properties.

He is also accused of undervaluing land deals and being involved in illegal Transferable Development Rights (TDR) transactions.

Following his arrest, Rajendra Lodha was produced before a court, which sent him to police custody till September 23.

Police officials said his alleged role in the fraud was uncovered during the investigation.

Investigators say Lodha forged agreements, MoUs and other documents to facilitate the transactions.

The complaint highlights that land in Panvel, Ambernath and Kalyan was siphoned off through fraudulent deals, while fake bookings and cash transactions were shown in the company's marquee project, Lodha New Cuffe Parade.

In Bhopar village, Kalyan, over 7.15 lakh square feet of TDR was allegedly sold illegally, causing a direct loss of around Rs 49 crore.

Lodha Developers confirmed the development in an official statement. The company said it maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards misconduct, regardless of the seniority or position of the individual involved.

The firm added that Rajendra Lodha had resigned from all positions on August 17, at the company’s request, after its Ethics Committee reviewed his conduct.

The company also clarified that Rajendra Lodha is a distant relative, a fourth-degree connection, of its Managing Director and CEO. Police said further investigation into the case is underway.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other Sports2nd Test: Can expect interesting decisions from Pant’s instincts as captain, says Sundar

EntertainmentNitin Mukesh celebrates 47 years of marriage, says ‘one lifetime is not enough’

EntertainmentRam Gopal Varma's ultimate solution to stop piracy once & for all: 'Criminalise the viewer'

NationalMadhya Pradesh: SIR work intensifies in Burhanpur, uploading continues late into the night

NationalDelhi-NCR AQI goes above 500 in hotspots; dense smog and falling temperatures intensify discomfort

National Realted Stories

NationalPM Modi engages with community leaders in Johannesburg, urges promotion of Indian culture

NationalCM Mohan Yadav to visit Hyderabad tomorrow to woo investment for Madhya Pradesh

NationalK’taka: Two arrested for passing sensitive Indian Navy intelligence to Pakistan

NationalChamoli: PM Jan Aushadhi scheme brings major relief as residents get quality medicines at low cost

NationalRajasthan: 48 IAS officers transferred; CM’s ACS shifted