It seems like ousted BharatPe founder Ashneer Grover can't catch a break from all the lawsuits being thrown his way. In the latest, a second co-founder of fintech company BharatPe is also reportedly suing Ashneer Grover over "unpaid shares".
A report in Mint said that Shashvat Nakrani, co-founder of BharatPe, and who is still with the company, is set to sue Grover for not paying for the BharatPe shares he purchased from him. The report comes just one month after another BharatPe co-founder Bhavik Koladiya (no longer with the company) sued Grover to reclaim his shares.
Now, the shares are worth much more.
Grover quipped back asking whether lawsuits against him every week is a new product release.
He also seemed to portray a nonchalant outlook toward the number of lawsuits piling up against him.
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The BharatPe case:
BharatPe ousted Ashneer Grover as MD and his wife Madhuri Jain Grover as the as head of controls in 2022. The company is also claiming Rs 88 crore in damages from Grover, his wife, and other family members. They have accused Grover and his family of siphoning off company funds and creating fake vendor bills.
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