Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Vijay Mallya’s Kingfisher House sold for ₹52.25cr

- HT Correspond­ent SOLD TO HYDERABAD-BASED SATURN REALTORS

SATURN REALTORS PAID ₹2.612 CRORE AS STAMP DUTY TO MAHARASHTR­A GOVERNMENT FOR THIS DEAL. THE DEAL WAS REGISTERED ON JULY 31.

MUMBAI: Businessma­n Vijay Mallya’s Kingfisher House at Vile Parle in Mumbai was finally sold to Hyderabad-based Saturn Realtors for ₹52.25 crore in the ninth attempt by the Debt Recovery Tribunal. Kingfisher House was once the headquarte­rs of the now defunct Kingfisher Airlines owned by Mallya, who is accused of fraud and money laundering allegedly amounting to around ₹9,000 crore.

Saturn Realtors paid ₹2.612 crore as stamp duty to Maharashtr­a government for this deal. The deal was registered on July 31.

This 2401.70 square metres property outside the Mumbai airport has been up for grabs since 2016. The Debt Recovery Tribunal, Bengaluru sold this house-- after failing in the previous eight attempts-- at a fraction of the initial reserve price of Rs 135 crore.

Pankaj Kapoor, managing director, Liases Foras, a real estate research firm attributed the reduced rates to its location and market condition. “There is not much developmen­t potential in this plot due to height restrictio­ns as it is close to the airport. In addition, market conditions are bad...,”said Kapoor.

Kingfisher Airlines was grounded on October 20, 2012, after it plunged into a financial crisis. Mallya is accused of fraud and money laundering involving Kingfisher Airlines and was declared a fugitive economic offender for defaulting on loans and for allegedly defrauding banks.

Mallya fled to the United Kingdom and has been fighting on multiple fronts to avoid extraditio­n to India. He has been on bail in the UK on an extraditio­n warrant since his arrest in April 2019.

Earlier in June, the special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court ruled that properties worth

₹5646.54 crore, belonging to Kingfisher Airlines and Vijay Mallya should be restored to State Bank of India (SBI) and its consortium, enabling its sale to recover part of the ₹6203 crores dues owed by Mallya and his now defunct-company.

These included properties in UB City, Bengaluru worth ₹712.94 crore, under constructi­on flats in Kingfisher tower worth ₹564.25 crores, several pledged and unpledged shares and many other properties owned by Dr Mallya through various companies in Bengaluru.

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HT FILE Vijay Mallya

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