The Ivier brand Lenskart is preparing for its IPO (entering the stock market) these days, but during this time an interesting thing has come out. Something happened about the degree and marksheet of the company’s co-founder Sumit Kapahi that now this matter is in social media and news. In fact, when Lenskart handed over his draft to the market regulator SEBI, when he handed over his draft to the market regulator, a special thing in it is not able to find his B.Com degree and marksheet.
Showing transparency, the company wrote in the “risks” section of IPO documents that their global head of source and promoter Sumit Kapahi is not getting degrees and marksheets received from Delhi University (DU). He claimed that several emails and letters have been sent to DU. Even he applied online on DU’s website, but no response was received.
What did Du say?
Now an official statement has come from Delhi University on this matter, in which the whole situation has been cleared. The university said that Sumit Kapahi has not applied any online nor offline for a degree or marksheet. That is, till now the university has not received any request of any kind.
After scrutinizing all the records, the DU examination branch made it clear that no email, letter or application form is recorded from the Kapahi. However, the investigation revealed that a person named Dipesh, who had deposited a fee for a duplicate marksheet in the name of Sumit Kapahi on 16 July 2025, but he did not fill the necessary online form, which led to the process incomplete.
What to do now?
DU has clarified that if Sumit Kapahi really wants a copy of his marksheet or degree, he will have to go to the official portal and apply online under the prescribed process and pay the fees.
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