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Accused in Rs 13,850 crore PNB fraud, Mehul Choksi owes Rs 63 lakh in maintenance dues for Mumbai flats: Report

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 15 April 2025
Mehul Choksi, the fugitive businessman, owes approximately Rs 63 lakh in unpaid maintenance fees for his Malabar Hill flat in Mumbai, spanning over seven years. A society member reported that Choksi owns three units, including an illegally occupied terrace, and the outstanding amount could reach Rs 95 lakh with renovation costs.
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