Published On : Sat, Dec 19th, 2015

21st Century Media serves legal notice to AAP

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Lokesh Sharma, Managing Director of a company Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had accused of taking huge commissions in the Delhi Development Comittee Affair (DDCA), on Friday issued a legal notice on the party seeking unconditional apology, failing which criminal defamation proceedings will be initiatied against it.

The notice served by Sharma, Managing Director of 21st Century Media Private Limited, served the notice on AAP leaders Ashutosh and Sanjay Singh accusing them of making allegations against him and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley which are baseless and defamatory and are factually false.

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The notice referred to the allegation made by the two leaders that illegal corporate boxes were constructed and were sub leased to 10 corporate houses by a company close to Jaitley and his family.

They also alleged that 21st Century Media (TCM) was tasked to sell and sub-lease the boxes for 10 years at Rs.36 crore for which a commission of Rs.5.4 crores was paid to the company and insinuated that Jaitley knew why the commission was paid to TCM.

“At the outset, not only are your allegations baseless and defamatory but are factually false. You have stated that a sum of Rs. 5.4. crores was paid to us as commission. The said statement is completely false.

“It is pertinent to point out that the commission that we received from the sale of 35 boxes and management of services of those boxes for a period spread over 10 years was a sum of Rs.1,24,15,410 which was from the sale of boxes and in addition a sum of Rs.63,16,630 was paid to us from the sale of Ends, Stands, Pavilions and Management of services again for a period of 10 years,” said the notice drafted by Karanjawala & Co.

It also gave break-up of how the money was received for various services rendered by TCM.The notice clarified that the directors of TCM were Lokesh Sharma, his father Ram Nath Sharma and his wife Gazala Akbar Sharma and no one else.

“In view of the above, you are hereby called upon to comply with the following requisitions:

“To issue, as a matter of urgency a full and unequivocal public retraction and apology in terms to be agreed upon by us.Cease to make any such allegations with immediate effect and undertake not repeat the same against our client at any time in the future,” the notice said.

It also warned that failure to comply with their demand, Sharma would be compelled to initiate stringent and appropriate legal proceedings at any place, in or outside India.

It also warned of such proceedings in the civil or criminal proceedings or both, including damages towards Sharma’s reputation.

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