IIPM Arindam Chaudhuri accused of misleading, cheating students

Delhi Police have registered an FIR against Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM) founder and management guru Arindam Chaudhuri.

On the complaint filed by the University Grants Commission of India IIPM has been “misleading, cheating and fooling” its students as its courses were not recognised by any recognised authority.

A case under section 420 (cheating) of the IPC was registered against the institute’s dean Arindam Chaudhuri and the director, also his father, Malayendra Kisor Chaudhuri.

As per Delhi Police statement, “We have registered an FIR under Section 420 of IPC against IIPM Dean Arindam Choudhari and his father Malayendra Kisor Chaudhuri, who is a Director, based on the UGC complaint. We are probing the matter,” Joint CP (Crime) Ravindra Yadav said. A notice has been sent to both of them to join the investigation, police said

IIPM, has said the institute was not cheating its students. The UGC, in its complaint, has said that despite the fact its courses are not authorised, the institute was “fooling” the students by charging a hefty fee from them.

Mr. Chaudhari said in a statement that it was sad that media have decided to pick up a case that was 6 months old. “We have never claimed that the institute is recognised by any statutory body nor have we claimed we give degrees. We give certificates and write clearly everywhere that “students interested in de  jure recognition of IIPM’s programmes need not apply to IIPM! Its written clearly since 1970s in our prospectus and in our websites since it came into effect,” the IIPM dean also said.

“We have been cooperating with the police ever since the first notice came and will continue to do so as law abiding citizens,” he added.