Nirav Modi's assets to be auctioned live on Thursday


Mumbai, Feb 25 (IANS): A collection of 112 lots of prized assets belonging to absconder diamantaire Nirav Modi shall be put up for live and online auctions starting here on February 27, officials said.

These assets were seized by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the auction is an attempt to recover a part of the dues Modi owes to various banks.

The lots going under the hammer in two separate auctions would include major artworks by top contemporary and modern Indian artists, coveted luxury watches, handbags and cars.

The first auction shall be conducted by Saffronart as the Spring Live Auction here on Thursday (Feb. 27), followed by the Spring Online Auction on (March 3-4).

The first auction comprises around 40 lots including 15 artworks worth in crores of rupees, and the rest will go for auction next week, according to Saffronart.

Leading the pack in the sale are works by M. F. Husain, Amrita Sher-Gil. They are: aBoys With Lemons' a 1935 masterpiece by Sher-Gil, - described as a aNon-exportable national art treasure' - and Husain's 1972 masterpiece aBattle of Ganga and Jamuna Mahabharata 12'.

Both these paintings are estimated to fetch between Rs.12-18 crores and Sher-Gil's work is coming in a public sale for the first time.

Therea¿a 1972 V. S. Gaitonde's untitled painting estimated to sell between Rs.Seven-Nine crores, a 1992 untitled creation of Lord Krishna by Manjit Bawa for Rs.Three-Five crore, an untitled work by Raja Ravi Varma commanding between Rs.Two-Three crore, and a 1996 painting aTwenty-seven Ducks of Memory' by Arpita Singh for Rs.1.20-1.80 crore.

In the sub-crore rupees list are works by Ganesh Pyne, K. K. Hebbar, Vishwanath Nageshkar, Sudhanshu Choudhary and Shan Bhatnagar.

A Rolls-Royce Ghost with advanced features, technology and comforts will also be on auction (live) estimated at Rs.75-95 lakhs, besides a 2010 Porsche Panamera for between Rs.10-15 lakhs (online).

Over two dozen luxury items including watches worth millions of rupees like a rare Jaeger-LeCoultre Men's 'Reverso Gyrotourbillon 2' limited edition and a Patek Phillipe 'Nautilus' Gold and Diamond Wristwatch, shall also be on auction, both expected to fetch between Rs.55-70 lakhs each.

The auctions will feature several top brands of handbags like Birkin and Kelly from Hermes, in the range of Rs. 3-6 lakhs.

The other items will be expensive personal collectibles from Chanel, Piaget, Celine and Louis Vuitton, Cartier Asymmetric 'Crash' wristwatch, etc.

Incidentally, prior to the ED, Saffronart had conducted an auction of seized items on behalf of the IT Department in March 2019 and sold items worth Rs. 54.84 crore.

  

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  • S Shetty, Tulunaad

    Wed, Feb 26 2020

    Chalo at least govt. Did something, let's be lesson for other's.

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Tue, Feb 25 2020

    This is the main reason he was royally escorted out of India with one way ticket. Now even if he wants to pay all dues, penalties and jail term he is not allowed to return for fear he will spill beans like all other financial fugitives who were helped out of India. Now only assets are auctioned soon even country will be auctioned. Development under the hammer by BJP.

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  • smr, Karkala

    Tue, Feb 25 2020

    Neeshal Modi, who has also been charged by the CBI in the case, is linked to the Ambanis through his marriage to Mukesh Ambani’s niece, Isheta Salgaocar. As pointed out above, Mukesh Ambani’s sister (now Dipti Salgaocar) married into the family that runs the V.M. Salgaocar mining conglomerate. Dipti’s daughter, Isheta. got engaged to Neeshal Modi in 2016. As The Economic Times reported at the time, a pre-wedding celebration bash was hosted by Mukesh Ambani at his Antilla residence in Mumbai.

    Nirav Modi’s Ambani connection goes beyond the personal and extends to the professional – on Monday, the CBI reported that it had also questioned Vipul Ambani, the chief financial officer of one of Nirav Modi’s companies. Vipul Ambani is reportedly the nephew of Dhirubhai Ambani (the son of Natubhai Ambani) and a first-cousin of Mukesh and Anil Ambani.

    As it turns out, these companies have links through marriages to the Ambani and Adani families.
    While in India this Ambani and Adani's are bidding for each public sector which PM Modi's government want to privatize another bank fraud resurfaces.

    Is Desh Ka Chowkidhar will manage to recover the ₹11,356.84 crore (US$ 1.4 billion) from Nirav Modi's assets alone?

    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 25 2020

    This is Peanuts in front of the Crores he looted ...

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