Till Debt Do Us Part
India Today|October 01, 2018

How The Brothers Malvinder And Shivinder Singh Lost Rs 22,500 Cr And Their Business Empire In Just Over A Decade

Rajeev Dubey
Till Debt Do Us Part

Even during the years when Shivinder Mohan Singh actively ran Fortis Healthcare, the board meetings were presided over by elder brother Malvinder Mohan Singh, the chairman of the company. Shivinder, the vice-chairman, never disagreed with Malvinder at the board meetings or in public. Indeed, he would withdraw whenever the chairman took a stand on an issue, say insiders.

Hence Shivinder’s move to sue Malvinder in the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for alleged “oppression and mismanagement” on September 4 came as a huge surprise to many. But not to those in the know, those who had sensed trouble for a while. To be clear, a lot has changed between then and now. The brothers have lost nearly Rs 22,500 crore and control of one of India’s largest hospital chains, Fortis Healthcare, and one of India’s largest non-banking finance companies, Religare Enterprises, all in quick succession.

But what the world saw may just be a symptom of a deeper malaise as their relationship swung from one extreme to another. One day in June 2008, brothers Malvinder and Shivinder Singh had cash in hand of over Rs 9,500 crore from the sale of India’s largest pharmaceutical firm, Ranbaxy Laboratories. And just eight years later they were over Rs 13,000 crore in debt.

One day, the brothers were expressing solidarity with each other by issuing a joint statement, blaming former Religare CEO Sunil Naraindas Godhwani for their “debt load”; on another, Shivinder was announcing that he has broken off all business dealings with Malvinder.

One day, Shivinder was approaching the NCLT against Malvinder and Godhwani for alleged oppression, mismanagement and forgery. Another day, he withdraws the case invoking mother Nimmi Singh’s pleas to find a settlement moderated by family elders.

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