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  2. Apr 13, 2021 · April 13, 2021. 0. 28918. Harshad Mehta was known as the undeniable king of the stock market. However, he was caught in a scam worth thousands of crores in the year 1992. In 2001, he passed away in police custody and his family was caught in a series of legal battles. “Scam 1992” is a Sony Liv web series that is based on his life.

  3. Dec 31, 2001 · Harshad Mehta was a stockbroker who masterminded the 1992 stock market scam of over INR 4000 crore rupees. He was married to Jyoti Mehta and had a son, Atur Mehta. He died of a heart attack in 2001 in Thane Civil Hospital.

  4. Early life. Harshad Shantilal Mehta [6] was born on 29 July 1954, [7] at Paneli Moti, Rajkot district, in a Gujarati Jain family. [8] . His early childhood was spent in Borivali, where his father was a small-time textile businessman. [9] [10] Education. He did his early study in Janta Public School, Camp 2 Bhilai.

  5. Jyoti Mehta is the wife of Harshad Mehta, who was involved in a massive stock market scam in 1992 and died in police custody in 2001. She launched a website to defend her husband's reputation and claim that he was not guilty of the charges against him.

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  6. Jul 7, 2022 · Jyoti Mehta, the widow of the late stock broker Harshad Mehta, accused the taxmen and custodian of harassing her family for three decades. She claimed that her husband died of medical negligence in prison and that they won more than 1,200 cases against the department.

  7. Harshad Mehta was a notorious stockbroker who manipulated the share prices and defrauded banks in India. He was married to Jyoti Mehta and had a son, Atur Mehta. He died in 2001 after serving a prison sentence.

  8. Oct 20, 2020 · Harshad Mehta and his family members were charged with 76 criminal cases with more than 600 civil suits. Shortly after Mehta died in Tihar jail, all criminal cases against him were abated but a sizeable number of civil suits to recover dues from the family remain intact.

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