special correspondent outrightly refusing any leniency to former minister and senior congress leader sunil chhatrapal kedar convicted in the infamous rs 153 crore nagpur district central cooperative bank (ndccb) sc
special correspondent after hearing the arguments of the defence and prosecution on the plea filed by former minister and senior congress leader sunil chhatrapal kedar challenging his conviction in the
As per the prosecution, the NDCCB lost Rs 125 crore in government securities in 2002 as rules were flouted while investing funds through Home Trade Securities, an investment firm. Kedar was then chairman of the bank.
Sunil Kedar, a former minister and a five-term MLA from Saoner in Nagpur in Vidarbha, was convicted by a Nagpur court on Friday for the ₹125 crore financial irregularities in Nagpur District Central Cooperative Bank in 2002 | Mumbai news