India’s Supreme Court has cleared a path for billionaire brothers Nitin and Chetan Sandesara to walk away from one of the country’s largest alleged bank fraud cases if they pay roughly a third of the dues authorities say they owe. The ruling, which allows the pair to settle for about $570 million on liabilities pegged at $1.6 billion, could end years of criminal proceedings that New Delhi has pursued across multiple jurisdictions. The ruling could open the way for economic offenders to strike similar settlements, leaving lenders strugglin
India’s Supreme Court has cleared a path for billionaire brothers Nitin and Chetan Sandesara to walk away from one of the country’s largest alleged bank fraud cases if they pay roughly a third of the dues authorities say they owe. The ruling, which allows the pair to settle for about $570 million on liabilities pegged at $1.6 billion, could end years of criminal proceedings that New Delhi has pursued across multiple jurisdictions. The ruling could open the way for economic offenders to strike similar settlements, leaving lenders strugglin