What next for Subhash Ghai
April 04, 2012  12:55

The high court had also referred to a CAG report which stated that the land ought to have been valued at Rs 31.20 crores as opposed to the Rs three crores valuation done by MFSCDC.

 

The high court had also directed Ghai and Whistling Woods to vacate 14.5 acre of land immediately which shall be resumed by the state government and the remaining 5.5 acres, where the institute is constructed, would be taken over by the government on July 31, 2014, after all the ongoing courses at the film institute are completed. 

 

The high court had also restrained Whistling Woods from granting admissions to students for courses which go beyond 2014.

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