Friday, February 13, 2026
21.1 C
New Delhi

Vikram Bhatt and Shwetambari granted interim bail in Rs 30 cr fraud case

Vikram Bhatt, wife Shwetambari Bhatt granted interim bail finally after being arrested in Rs 30 crore fraud case

The Supreme Court of India on Friday granted interim bail to filmmaker Vikram Bhatt and his wife Shwetambari Bhatt in connection with a fraud case alleging large-scale financial misappropriation. Earlier, their bail appeal was rejected twice. The matter is now slated for further hearing on February 19, 2026.The couple had spent over two months in judicial custody after being arrested on December 7, 2025. They were detained by the Rajasthan Police in Mumbai and subsequently taken to Udaipur following a complaint lodged by Dr. Ajay Murdia, founder of Indira IVF and Fertility Centre.

Thug Life, Bhool Chuk Maaf & Vikram Bhatt: Bollywood’s Biggest Legal Disputes of 2025

As per the FIR registered in Udaipur, Murdia accused Bhatt, his wife and others of cheating and criminal breach of trust. The complaint alleged that nearly ₹30 crore, purportedly invested for film production ventures, was siphoned off into personal accounts instead of being utilised for the agreed projects.It was further claimed that fabricated invoices were generated under different names to enable the transfer of funds. According to the allegations, these documents were used to justify payments that were later diverted for purposes unrelated to the proposed films. Along with the Bhatts, Udaipur-based Dinesh Kataria and Bhatt’s manager Mehboob Ansari were also arrested on December 7 in connection with the case.The interim relief was granted by a bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, which directed that the matter be listed for further proceedings later this month.Bhatt has consistently refuted the allegations. His lawyer, Kamlesh Dave, earlier challenged the basis of the police action. As quoted by ANI, he stated, “Every payment was made in the knowledge of both parties. There were no such fake or bogus bills. The agreement was done to make two films first and another two on rolling finance.”The defence has also maintained that the investigation was launched without a proper review of supporting documents, contending that the police acted “based only on the FIR and not documents”.Before the Supreme Court stepped in, the High Court had declined to quash the FIR, observing that the matter appeared to involve serious allegations of misappropriation rather than merely a contractual disagreement, and therefore warranted continued criminal investigation.With interim bail now in place, the legal battle will resume before the Supreme Court on February 19 as arguments continue over the substance and scope of the charges.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Global warming, American cooling: US freezes climate science

Donald Trump WASHINGTON: The United States has gone cold on global warming after putting climate safeguards on ice. Read More

‘Indians don’t wear deodorants’: Hindu-hating comedian goes to another city council meeting, expresses hate towards ‘people from Mumbai’

After mocking Hindus at the Plano City Council meeting, comedian Alex Stein this time went to Irving City Council meeting to express his hatred towards Indians and Hindus. Read More

In First Reaction, Tarique Rahman Thanks Supporters After BNP’s Landslide Win: ‘Grateful’

BNP secured a decisive mandate in the polls, setting the stage for what is expected to be a significant political transition in Bangladesh. Read More

Maha Shivratri 2026: Exploring Unique Rituals Across India

Maha Shivratri 2026 is celebrated across India through unique rituals, fasting, and night-long prayers, reflecting diverse regional traditions and spiritual practices. Read More

‘Not a fair fight’: Rahul targets PM Modi, calls US trade deal ‘one-sided pressure’ on farmers

PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi (R) NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi on Friday continued his attacks on the PM Modi-led Centre over the recently finalised India-US trade deal, calling the Prime Minister “Narendra Surr Read More

Topics

Global warming, American cooling: US freezes climate science

Donald Trump WASHINGTON: The United States has gone cold on global warming after putting climate safeguards on ice. Read More

‘Indians don’t wear deodorants’: Hindu-hating comedian goes to another city council meeting, expresses hate towards ‘people from Mumbai’

After mocking Hindus at the Plano City Council meeting, comedian Alex Stein this time went to Irving City Council meeting to express his hatred towards Indians and Hindus. Read More

In First Reaction, Tarique Rahman Thanks Supporters After BNP’s Landslide Win: ‘Grateful’

BNP secured a decisive mandate in the polls, setting the stage for what is expected to be a significant political transition in Bangladesh. Read More

Maha Shivratri 2026: Exploring Unique Rituals Across India

Maha Shivratri 2026 is celebrated across India through unique rituals, fasting, and night-long prayers, reflecting diverse regional traditions and spiritual practices. Read More

‘Not a fair fight’: Rahul targets PM Modi, calls US trade deal ‘one-sided pressure’ on farmers

PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi (R) NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi on Friday continued his attacks on the PM Modi-led Centre over the recently finalised India-US trade deal, calling the Prime Minister “Narendra Surr Read More

Allahabad HC Judge Seeks Removal From Bail Roster After SC Calls His Order ‘Shocking’

Justice Pankaj Bhatia of Allahabad High Court requested not to be assigned bail cases after Supreme Court criticised his bail order in a dowry death case. Read More

Stellantis resurrects diesel cars across Europe amid EV retreat

Fiat-to-Jeep owner Stellantis is quietly resurrecting diesel versions of at least seven car and passenger van models across Europe as it retreats from electric vehicles, according to a review of dealer websites and company statements to Reuters. Read More

Homestyle Feast: Bebo & Alia savor bhakri now

Bollywood’s leading ladies, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Alia Bhatt, were spotted relishing a traditional Maharashtrian dish of pithla bhakri at the home of popular nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar. Read More

Related Articles