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ED Freezes Rs 110 Crore in Assets in Lakhani Group Bank Fraud Scandal

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NEW DELHI (India CSR): In a dramatic crackdown on financial misconduct, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has frozen assets worth Rs 110 crore belonging to the Lakhani Group, a prominent name in India’s footwear and apparel industry. The move, announced on April 1, 2025, has sent shockwaves through the corporate world, spotlighting the alleged misdeeds of Lakhani India Limited and its affiliates. For the employees, investors, and everyday customers who trusted the brand, this development is more than a legal headline—it’s a betrayal of faith that raises questions about accountability in big business. As the investigation unfolds, the human cost of this financial unraveling comes into sharp focus.


Key Facts: ED Action Against Lakhani Group in Bank Fraud Case

TopicDetails
Agency InvolvedEnforcement Directorate (ED)
Law InvokedPrevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA)
Value of Attached AssetsRs 110 crore+
Companies InvolvedLakhani India Limited, Lakhani Rubber Udyog Pvt Ltd, Lakhani Apparel Pvt Ltd
Promoters NamedP.D. Lakhani and Suman Lakhani
Original CBI FIRs FiledIn 2021 and 2023
Fraud Amount EstimatedRs 162 crore
Banks AffectedIndian Overseas Bank, Punjab National Bank, Allahabad Bank
Alleged MisconductFund diversion, sales to related parties at a loss, unusual interest payouts
Types of Assets Attached5 commercial plots, 2-acre farmhouse, commercial flat-cum-office
Location of AssetsDelhi-NCR
Company ResponseNo public comment at the time of reporting
Next Legal StepConfirmation of provisional attachment by Adjudicating Authority
Wider ContextPart of broader ED crackdown on corporate loan frauds

A Web of Deception: How the Fraud Unfolded

The ED’s action stems from a meticulous probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), triggered by multiple First Information Reports (FIRs) filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in 2021 and 2023. These FIRs accuse Lakhani India Limited, along with its sister companies—Lakhani Rubber Udyog Pvt Ltd and Lakhani Apparel Pvt Ltd—and promoters P.D. Lakhani and Suman Lakhani, of orchestrating a sophisticated scheme. The allegations? Criminal conspiracy, cheating, and fraud that siphoned off Rs 162 crore from three major banks: Indian Overseas Bank, Punjab National Bank, and Allahabad Bank.

According to the ED, the Lakhani Group didn’t just borrow money—they manipulated it. Loans meant for business growth were allegedly diverted to prop up related entities, repay debts of sister firms, and even fund unusual interest payments to directors. This wasn’t a case of mismanagement, the agency claims, but a deliberate ploy to defraud the banks, leaving taxpayers and financial institutions to bear the brunt.

The Assets in Question: A Sprawling Empire Under Scrutiny

The ED’s provisional attachment includes a hefty portfolio of properties tied to the alleged proceeds of crime. Among them are five commercial plots spanning over 20 acres, a luxurious two-acre farmhouse, and a commercial flat-cum-office in the bustling Delhi-NCR region. These assets, once symbols of the Lakhani Group’s success, now stand as evidence in a case that could redefine the company’s legacy. The sheer scale of the attachment—valued at Rs 110 crore—underscores the depth of the financial irregularities uncovered by the ED.

For local communities near these properties, the news is bittersweet. While some see it as justice served, others worry about the ripple effects—potential job losses, stalled projects, and a tarnished reputation for a brand that once promised prosperity.

Behind the Numbers: The Human Impact

Beyond the legal jargon and crore figures lies a story of trust broken. Employees at Lakhani India, many of whom have dedicated years to the company, now face uncertainty. “I’ve worked here for over a decade,” said a factory worker from Faridabad, speaking anonymously. “We thought we were building something solid, but now it feels like it was all a lie.” Small-scale vendors and suppliers, too, are left wondering if they’ll ever recover payments owed to them.

The banks, meanwhile, are grappling with a Rs 162 crore hole in their books—a loss that could affect lending capacity and, ultimately, everyday customers. For the promoters, P.D. and Suman Lakhani, the allegations paint a stark contrast to their public image as industry pioneers. Attempts to reach them for comment have so far been unsuccessful, leaving their side of the story untold as the investigation deepens.

What’s Next: A Test for India’s Financial Oversight

This case is more than a corporate scandal—it’s a litmus test for India’s efforts to curb financial crime. The ED’s swift action signals a zero-tolerance stance, but questions remain: How did the fraud go undetected for so long? And what does it mean for the future of corporate governance in India? As of April 2, 2025, the investigation is ongoing, with the ED hinting at further revelations that could widen the net of accountability.

For now, the attached assets remain frozen, a tangible reminder of the stakes involved. Whether this marks the end of the Lakhani Group’s reign or a chance for redemption, one thing is clear: the fallout from this Rs 162 crore saga will resonate far beyond the boardroom, touching lives across the country.

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