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Home » Sudhir Ruparelia Still Pursuing Shs40bn Claim Against dfcu Bank, Court Confirms
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Sudhir Ruparelia Still Pursuing Shs40bn Claim Against dfcu Bank, Court Confirms

Katama CoprianBy Katama CoprianJanuary 13, 20262 Mins Read
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Kampala, Uganda – At a time when misinformation is spreading rapidly, false and misleading reports have once again surfaced targeting prominent Ugandan businessman Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia. Recent claims suggesting that he “lost” a Shs40 billion court case against dfcu Bank are inaccurate and misleading.

Contrary to these reports, the High Court of Uganda has neither dismissed Dr. Ruparelia’s main lawsuit nor ruled against his claim. The court’s decision simply deferred the recovery of restoration costs sought by Meera Investments Ltd until dfcu Bank’s ongoing appeal is concluded. The primary case remains active, reinforcing the strength of Ruparelia’s legal position in the long-running dispute.

Veteran journalist Remmy Asiteza publicly addressed the misinformation on X (formerly Twitter), clarifying that the court did not rule against Ruparelia. He explained that the decision only prevents Meera Investments Ltd from recovering restoration expenses at this stage, pending the outcome of dfcu Bank’s appeal.

Asiteza also highlighted examples of misleading headlines circulating online, including reports that inaccurately declared Ruparelia had lost the Shs40 billion case. Such portrayals incorrectly frame a procedural delay as a legal defeat, creating a false narrative.

This type of reporting raises serious concerns about journalistic standards and the damage caused to reputations through inaccurate coverage.

The dispute stems from the 2016 takeover of Crane Bank founded and grown by Ruparelia by the Bank of Uganda, which cited insolvency before transferring the bank’s assets to dfcu Bank at what Ruparelia alleges was a significantly undervalued price. He is seeking Shs40 billion in restoration costs for properties he claims were mishandled, with supporting evidence still under consideration in court.

In addition, related proceedings in the UK High Court involving claims of undervaluation and corruption linked to assets worth approximately £170 million have further strengthened Ruparelia’s case. Recent rulings in the UK have rejected proposed amendments to dfcu Bank’s defence and allowed key evidence to be admitted, developments seen as favorable to Ruparelia.

Given Dr. Ruparelia’s extensive contributions to Uganda’s economy through investments in real estate, education, hospitality, and job creation, observers argue that his reputation should not be undermined by inaccurate reporting. A self-made entrepreneur, he has played a significant role in national development and continues to seek justice through legal channels.

As the appeal process continues, calls are growing for responsible journalism that prioritizes accuracy over sensationalism. The pursuit of fairness in this case, supporters say, remains firmly on course.

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