INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
An oil painting by Raja Ravi Varma, a 19th century painter, fetched the taxman Rs 16.1 crore.Tax authorities raised about $8 million in an
auction on Tuesday of rare oil paintings that were once part of fugitive billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi's collection and seized by the
government.Tax authorities who are pursuing Modi in connection with the country's largest bank fraud appointed auction house Saffronart to
carry out the sale of 68 works.The sale will be challenged in court on Wednesday by lawyers for a company controlled by Modi that owns the
artwork.Auctioneers say the sale, which was originally expected to raise up to $7.3 million, was the first of its kind in a country where
tax authorities have usually auctioned property, gold and luxury items, but not art."Until a few years ago, the tax authorities really
didn't know the value of art," said Farah Siddiqui, an art adviser who advised clients eyeing Modi's collection.The 48-year-old Modi,
whose diamonds have sparkled on Hollywood stars, is one of the prime accused in a $2 billion loan fraud at state-run Punjab National Bank
Modi denies the charges and says they are politically motivated.The auction comes just weeks before a national election and as Indian Prime
Minister Narendra Modi faces pressure to bring back Nirav Modi (no relation), who fled the country last year and has been residing in
Britain.He was arrested last week by British authorities and remanded in custody after he appeared before a London court
India asked Britain last August to extradite Modi.An oil painting by Raja Ravi Varma, a 19th century painter considered among India's
finest, fetched the taxman Rs 16.1 crore, while another by modernist V.S
Gaitonde raised $3.7 million.Over 80 per cent of the works on auction were sold, Saffronart Chief Executive Dinesh Vazirani said.India Law
Alliance, the law firm representing the company controlled by Modi that owned the art, is challenging the court order that allowed the
The case will be heard by the Bombay High Court on Wednesday, a lawyer at the firm told Reuters.Vijay Aggarwal, a lawyer for Modi, declined
to comment on the holding of the auction.Get the latest election news, live updates and election schedule for Lok Sabha Elections 2019 on
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