Meanwhile, auditors and chartered accountants are not convinced with DLF's clarifications that it had given a 'business advance' to Robert Vadra and that there was no quid pro quo between the two, the media report suggests.
The stock opened at Rs 221 and has seen a combined 4.16 million shares changing hands on the counter in morning deals on the NSE and BSE.
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