Oyo founder Ritesh Aggarwal booked for fraud and criminal conspiracy
A case of fraud and criminal conspiracy has been registered by Vikas Gupta, Chandigarh-based businessman on Ritesh Aggarwal, founder and CEO of OYO Hotels and Homes Pvt. Ltd (OHHPL), the country’s well-known hotel chain, and Sandeep Lodha, CEO of the OHHPL’s brand Weddingz.in Vikas Gupta said, “Despite terminating agreement in a one-sided way and in a manner, which smacks of ‘criminal intent’, my marriage palace’s name is still being used and innocent people are being cheated in terms of money. There is proof that weddings have been booked till December 2020 and I am being made a scapegoat in the modus operandi.” Also Read | As onion prices rise, Govt. bans export of onions The victim, in his complaint to the SSP, had alleged that the company’s top management abruptly wriggled out of a business agreement illegally and with criminal intent. The SSP marked the complaint to the SP (Rural), Mohali, who, after conducting a thorough investigation, recommended registration of an FIR against the suspects. Gupta said an agreement was signed between his company Vikas Mineral Foods Pvt Limited under which he also operated Banquet Hall Casavillaz at Ramgarh-Mubarakpur road, Dera Bassi, Mohali, and Oravel Stays Pvt Ltd (OSPL). He said in June 2019, he came in contact with Virender Pal Bhasin, head, OHHPL, Chandigarh, who showed interest in his banquet hall. He said an agreement was signed, according to which the Weddingz.in team would handle the business and pay them a fixed amount every month in return. Also Read | Multani murder case: SC grants protection from arrest to former Punjab DGP He added that later another notice asking him to pay over Rs5 crore (approximately) penalty was sent to him, as part of a criminal conspiracy to make huge and easy money through pressure tactics. He also said that both notices sent to him were unsigned, so these had no legal sanctity. SP (Rural) Ravjot Kaur Grewal said a case has been registered and efforts were on to arrest the suspects. Gupta said all the documents and NOCs asked by the OHHPL to run his banquet hall were submitted and the top management, including the finance and legal teams, of Oyo was satisfied. Everything was running smoothly until the COVID outbreak restrictions were imposed on gathering in marriages and events, he added. Also Read | Punjab police busts another Pro-Khalistan terror module, arrests 2 He alleged, “Fearing losses, the OHHPL hatched a conspiracy and against the terms of the signed agreement, sent him a notice on March 16 this year to again submit NOCs and other documents. They gave me 15 days’ notice period, whereas according to the agreement, 60 days is the notice time to be given in case any party wants to break the agreement if any breach happens.” -PTC News