Arrest follows January FIR in Gurugram

The chief executive officer of 32nd Avenue has been arrested in connection with a criminal case registered earlier this year in Gurugram, according to the details available from the complaint and police filing.

The First Information Report (FIR) was registered on January 2 at the Kherki Daula police station. The case was initiated on the complaint of Trom Ventures Private Limited.

Allegations listed in complaint

The complaint cited a set of allegations that included cheating, criminal breach of trust, forgery and criminal conspiracy. These are among the offences commonly invoked in disputes where one party alleges deception or misuse of trust during transactions, and where documents are claimed to have been falsified.

Based on the complaint, police registered the FIR and proceeded with the investigation that led to the arrest of the company’s CEO. The available information does not provide further details of the arrest process or the sections applied in the FIR beyond the nature of allegations stated in the complaint.

Company response on settlement

Following the arrest, 32nd Avenue issued a response stating that the issue has been settled with the complainant. The company said the dispute with Trom Ventures Private Limited has been resolved.

No additional information was provided in the available details about the terms of the settlement, the timeline of the resolution, or whether any formal steps have been taken before the police or a court to record the settlement.

Case status

The FIR remains the foundational document in the case, reflecting the allegations as submitted by the complainant at the time of registration. The arrest indicates that the investigation progressed to a stage where police acted against the accused.

Further updates on the case, including any court proceedings, bail, or closure action connected to the stated settlement, were not included in the source information.