In a significant development in a long-running real estate fraud case, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested three key promoters of Universal Buildwell Pvt. Ltd., who are accused of defrauding hundreds of homebuyers of over ₹1,000 crore through uncompleted projects and diverted funds.
Real EstateFraudGurugramUniversal BuildwellEnforcement DirectorateReal EstateJul 24, 2025
The key promoters of Universal Buildwell Pvt. Ltd. are Raman Puri, Varun Puri, and Vikram Puri.
The alleged fraud involves the defrauding of homebuyers of over ₹1,000 crore.
The main accusations against Universal Buildwell Pvt. Ltd. include collecting substantial payments for residential and commercial properties without completing the projects, systematic diversion of funds, and preparing fraudulent documents to secure bank loans.
The promoters have been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate and remanded to ED custody. They are currently facing a Special PMLA Court in Gurugram.
Universal Buildwell Pvt. Ltd. has entered insolvency proceedings, complicating the recovery prospects for the defrauded buyers.
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