MUMBAI, Oct. 25 -- The Bombay High Court recently granted bail to two developers, Jignesh Goradia and his wife, Pankti Goradia, accused of cheating and forgery in the sale of flats at the Maple Carniva project in Ulwe, while initiating a suo motu contempt proceedings against the couple for breaching their undertakings in 2018 with the court, in which they assured to complete construction, and open bank accounts to protect the interests of homebuyers and landowner, and deposit security funds. According to the prosecution, the incident dates back to 2017, when the Goradias allegedly illegally sold 17 flats belonging to the landowner, Vishrut Enterprises Pvt. Ltd's share in the project by misusing a Power of Attorney. A bank that had financed 31 flats in the project also discovered that several mortgaged flats had been sold using forged documents, leading to losses exceeding Rs.5.65 crore. At the same time, homebuyers complained of non-possession and incomplete construction. In their defence to the suo moto cognisance, the duo argued that the flats had been occupied and there was no cooperation from the occupants to complete the construction, which the court rejected....