HDFC Bank CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan Files Petition to Cancel FIR Against Him

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Sashidhar Jagdishan, the Managing Director and CEO of HDFC Bank, has filed petition in the Bombay High Court asking to cancel a First Information Report (FIR) filed against him. This FIR was registered by the Lilavati Kirtilal Mehta Medical Trust, which runs Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. The Trust has accused him of being involved in a financial fraud.

What Is the Allegation?

According to the Trust’s complaint:

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Other Allegations by the Trust

  1. Free Medical Treatment Allegation:
    • Jagdishan and his family allegedly received free medical services at Lilavati Hospital.
    • The Trust says this was not officially recorded or acknowledged by the bank.
  2. Conflict of Interest:
    • The Trust claims it has invested ₹48 crore in HDFC Bank since 2022.
    • They suggest this might be a conflict of interest, as the CEO is accused of helping one group retain control.
  3. CSR Funds Misuse?:
    • The Trust says ₹1.5 crore was offered to hospital staff under the name of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
    • They allege this was an attempt to influence internal decisions of the hospital.

What Happened in Court?

The case was listed before Justice AS Gadkari and Justice Rajesh Patil in the Bombay High Court. However, both judges stepped away from the case. Now, a new bench will handle it in the future.

Senior Advocate Amit Desai, appearing for Jagdishan, denied all accusations. He called the FIR “absurd,” saying it’s unbelievable to claim that Jagdishan took ₹2 crore from trustees. He argued that the FIR was filed as revenge, because HDFC Bank had started loan recovery action against Splendour Gems Limited, a company owned by the Mehta family. As of May 31, this company owes ₹65.22 crore to HDFC Bank. Desai said that before filing the FIR, the Trust had tried to complain to the Finance Ministry, RBI, and Anti-Corruption Bureau, but got no response. So, they used the Trust’s name to take action through an FIR.

Bank vs Trust: Loan Dispute

But on June 11, the Lilavati Trust and its trustee Prashant Mehta replied:

This case is a serious legal battle between a leading bank’s CEO and a well-known hospital trust. The Trust accuses Jagdishan of financial fraud and abuse of position, while HDFC Bank defends him, saying the accusations are false and are meant to disrupt loan recovery from a company connected to the Trust.

The final decision will depend on further hearings in court, where both sides will need to provide proof to support their claims.

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