Found to be awarding MBA degrees under false pretences In September 2014, acting on a public interest litigation, high court censured IIPM and Arindam Chaudhuri for misleading students. The court noted that IIPM was promoting an impression that it had recognition from a foreign management institute—International Management Institute (IMI), Belgium. The court found that in fact IMI had been set up by Arindam Chaudhuri and his father Malay Chaudhuri and was not even recognized by the laws of Belgium. In July 2015, IIPM announced that it will stop offering education programmes directly, and shut down all its campuses outside Delhi. It will operate only as a research and training institute in Delhi.
Student sues for refund for unaccredited degree On 4 June 2013 a case was registered against Arindam Chaudhuri and five other persons at
Hazratganj police station of
Lucknow. IPC sections 418, 420, 465, 471 and 506 had been pressed against six people.
Lawsuits against Caravan, Google, Penguin In February 2011, a book excerpt on Arindam Chaudhuri published in the
Caravan magazine and the chapter from the book (
The Great Gatsby: A Rich Man in India) on which the excerpt was based, were removed following a preliminary injunction order by a court against Caravan, author
Siddhartha Deb and the book publisher
Penguin Books, in response to a lawsuit citing "grave harassment and injury". On 15 Feb 2013 Chaudhari was able to get 73
URLs which were critical of Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM) blocked by a court order in India, including that of
University Grants Commission (UGC) page with guidelines on IIPM, links carrying such content on newspaper, consumer forum and satire websites, as well as online news portals. The UGC page included a public notice stating that IIPM was not a university recognized by it, and that it could not confer or grant degrees. In January 2013, a court in
Gwalior ordered the Department of Telecommunications to block several URLs of several with content critical of IIPM. The blocked webpages included the public notice on the UGC website. Other blocked URLs included content from The Indian Express, The Economic Times, The Times of India, The Wall Street Journal, Outlook Magazine, FirstPost, Rediff, The Caravan Magazine, as well as satirical websites such as
Faking News and
The UnReal Times. Chaudhuri had earlier obtained an injunction from a court in
Silchar against the publishing of an article about him and the IIPM in
Caravan magazine. This censorship was called a clear abuse of the judicial process by legal experts in the media, and led to outrage in traditional as well as social media. The online community responded with a counter-offensive against IIPM and Chaudhuri, calling attention worldwide to what the institute wanted purged. Chaudhuri defended the legal action against UGC and the media, saying that the UGC and
AICTE are "full of bribe-seeking corrupt officials". The Dabra court near Gwalior ordered the unblocking of the links which were blocked previously on the basis of the review petition filled by the
Department of Telecommunications. ==Awards==