Calcutta HC asks Shah Rukh Khan to file an affidavit explaining links with IIPM that shut down 4 years ago

The Calcutta High Court has asked IIPM's promoter and Shah Rukh Khan to file affidavits explaining their stand
Image for representational purpose only (IIPM website)
Image for representational purpose only (IIPM website)

The Calcutta High Court on Thursday directed Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan to file an affidavit explaining the nature of his association with Delhi-based educational institute Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM). The institute and its owner are facing corruption charges and allegations of duping and misleading hundreds of students.

Justice Debangshu Basak directed Shah Rukh Khan -- who has appeared in some advertisements for IIPM, his firm Red Chillies Entertainment and the institute's promoter Arindam Chaudhuri to file individual affidavits.

The high court's directive came during the hearing of a petition filed by two students of IIPM, an institute whose operations have been suspended since 2015.

Petitioner students claimed before the high court that they had been impressed by Khan's advertisements promoting the IIPM in taking admission to its courses. Their lawyer Dipanjan Datta claimed before the court that Khan was a brand ambassador for the institute.

Dutta has also sought a CBI probe into Shah Rukh Khan's role as IIPM's brand ambassador. "My client admitted his son in the institution seeing a trustworthy brand like Shah Rukh Khan in the advertisement They cannot make advertisements that mislead students. They must withdraw such advertisement from the market," he argued.
Besides this, the petitioners have also demanded a CBI probe into IIPM's business, saying they claimed to even have campuses abroad.

Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan's lawyer has denied the claims made by the petitioner. Khan's lawyer told the court that he had merely appeared in some advertisements for IIPM.

The Calcutta High Court has asked IIPM's promoter and Shah Rukh Khan to file affidavits explaining their stand.

The West Bengal government was also directed to file an affidavit before the court explaining why a probe into the allegations against the IIPM should not be handed over to the CBI from the state police.

The affidavits will have to be filed before the court within two weeks after the Durga Puja vacation.

The petitioners' lawyer said some students had filed a criminal case against the IIPM in 2018 at New Town police station here after the University Grants Commission (UGC) said the organisation is not affiliated to it and the Delhi High Court declared it to be a fake institute.

But since the police failed to initiate any proceeding against the IIPM and filed a closure report on the investigation, they moved the high court, Datta said.

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