HDFC Bank MD Sashidhar Jagdishan challenges FIR by Lilavati Trust, calling it a misuse of criminal law.
Bombay HC questions the validity of the complaint and adjourns hearing to next Wednesday.
Bombay High Court hears HDFC CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan’s plea to stay FIR filed by Lilavati Trust, citing “malicious misuse of law”. Court grants no-summons relief till Friday; matter posted for final hearing on July 23.
HDFC Bank MD & CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan has filed a plea in Bombay High Court seeking to cancel an FIR lodged by Lilavati Trust. Four judges recused before the case was assigned to Justices Karnik and Borkar.
Another Bombay High Court judge has stepped back from hearing HDFC Bank CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan’s plea to cancel an FIR in a Rs 2.05 crore bribery case. This is the fourth judge to recuse, delaying the case further.
Supreme Court Today (July 4) refused to quash FIR against HDFC Bank CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan, filed by Lilavati Kirtilal Mehta Medical Trust. The Court tells him to wait for High Court hearing on July 14, 2025.
HDFC Bank MD Sashidhar Jagdishan Today (July 3) approached the Supreme Court to cancel an FIR filed by Lilavati Hospital Trust. He says the case is false and meant to pressure him during a money recovery issue.
Ten Bombay High Court judges have recused themselves from hearing HDFC Bank CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan’s plea in the Lilavati Trust FIR case. Sources say all but three judges stepped aside due to past links with the Lilavati Trust.
Lilavati Hospital’s trust has approached the Bombay High Court, demanding a CBI investigation against HDFC Bank CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan over Rs 2.05 crore bribe allegations. The case involves serious charges including cheating and criminal breach of trust.
HDFC Bank CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan Today (June 18) approached the Bombay High Court to cancel an FIR filed against him by Lilavati Hospital Trust, accusing him of a Rs 2.05 crore bribe. Judges recused from the case; HDFC calls the charges baseless.
Today, On 17th March, The Bombay High Court rejected the anticipatory bail plea of Satara sessions judge Dhananjay Nikam in a bribery case. Justice N.R. Borkar, a single-judge bench, denied relief after hearing arguments from both the accused judge and the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB). The case involves allegations of bribery against Nikam, leading to ACB’s opposition to bail.
