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Deepak Kochhar gets I-T notice in Videocon case

- DILASHA SETH

The income tax (I-T) department on Tuesday issued a notice to Deepak Kochhar’s troubled firm NuPower Renewables over alleged tax evasion in connection with the Videocon loan case.

The notice was issued under Section 131 of the Income Tax Act, which allows authoritie­s to conduct inquiries and summon assessees.

“The department has issued a notice to NuPower Renewables, controlled by ICICI MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar’s husband,” said an official.

Deepak Kochhar, founder & CEO of NuPower Renewables, has been asked to furnish details of I-T returns and his personal finances over the last few years. “Details related to business transactio­ns of NuPower Renewables have also been sought,” added the official.

Notices have also been sent to those associated with the company. The department has sent a detailed questionna­ire, seeking details of the firm's operations, to be answered by Deepak Kochhar.

The developmen­t comes after the CBI registered a preliminar­y enquiry in a case involving alleged payment made by the Videocon group to NuPower in lieu of a loan sanctioned by ICICI Bank. The bank has denied the allegation­s. CBI officials said Deepak Kochhar, who has been named in the PE, would be called for questionin­g soon.

NuPower is an independen­t power producer in the renewable energy sector with nearly 700 Mw of renewable energy assets, operating and in pipeline, located across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Maharashtr­a, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The company sells power to various state grids vide 13- to 20-year power purchase agreements and also sells directly to corporate customers on long-term agreements.

The CBI has also questioned a few ICICI bank officials as part of the inquiry to look into the allegation­s of quid pro quo in the bank issuing a ~32.50 billion loan to the Videocon group in 2012.

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