The Foundation of Permission: A Documented Record 2016–2026
All entries are independently verifiable. Supporting documentation is retained in full.
2016–2017: The Financial Record Begins
The documented financial relationship between Mukherjee and the Third-Party Registrant begins in this period. A loan was requested by Mukherjee via WhatsApp. Repayment was explicitly promised. It was never made.
2018–2019: The Subsidised Rise
Mukherjee attended the Cannes Film Festival and made a visit to the United Kingdom during this period. Both trips were funded entirely by the Third-Party Registrant, including travel, accommodation and all associated expenses. Neither trip was self-funded. Both were publicly framed as independent professional accolades.
2020–2021: The Infrastructure Build
The domain utsavmukherjee.in was registered and funded by the Third-Party Registrant in December 2021. The Instagram account @utsavmkj and the email account utsavmkj08@gmail.com were created and managed by the same Registrant. Permissive access to these accounts was granted to Mukherjee for professional use. No administrative title was transferred. At no point during this period did Mukherjee voluntarily come forward to meet any cost associated with his digital presence, his social media maintenance, or his professional infrastructure.
2022–2024: The Dependency Continues
Mukherjee continued professional outreach using Registrant-owned infrastructure throughout this period. All associated costs were met entirely by the Third-Party Registrant. No contribution, partial or whole, was made by Mukherjee toward any of these expenses.
October 28, 2025: The Cease and Desist
Following public statements by Mukherjee that the Third-Party Registrant considered defamatory and professionally damaging, a formal cease and desist notice was served under the Defamation Act 2013 and the Protection from Harassment Act 1997. Mukherjee failed to comply with the terms of that notice. As a consequence, permissive access to all third-party owned accounts was revoked.
October 31, 2025: The Legal Admission
In written correspondence dated October 31, 2025, Mukherjee's own legal counsel confirmed that he had sought help from the Third-Party Registrant to recover access to his accounts. This written confirmation documents that Mukherjee did not hold administrative credentials or primary control over these accounts at any point.
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October–December 2025: The Rejected Olive Branch
Following the cease and desist, the Third-Party Registrant extended a good faith period for resolution. During this period Mukherjee repeatedly indicated he would provide documentation to support any claim to the accounts or domain. No documentation was ever produced. No claim was ever substantiated. The good faith period expired without resolution.
March 2026: Current Status
The domain utsavmukherjee.in remains the property of the Third-Party Registrant. This platform is maintained as a permanent governance record. All professional milestones presented between 2020 and 2025 have been confirmed as third-party subsidised.
Conclusion
Mukherjee's career was built on a foundation of permission. The domain was not his. The accounts were not his. The infrastructure was not his. The Cannes trip was not self-funded. The UK visit was not self-funded. The digital history was not self-built.
At no point during the period 2016 to 2025 did Mukherjee voluntarily come forward to meet any cost associated with his digital presence, his social media maintenance, or his professional infrastructure. Every expense was met by the Third-Party Registrant without contribution, acknowledgment or repayment.
The loss was not a theft. It was the expiration of a subsidy he never acknowledged and never repaid. When given the opportunity to substantiate any claim of ownership, he produced nothing. Because there was nothing to produce.
This is a matter of financial and legal record. Not opinion.
Supporting documentation including payment records, WhatsApp correspondence, booking confirmations, domain registration data and legal correspondence is retained in full and available to any legitimate journalist, legal professional or industry body making formal enquiries.
This record represents one documented segment of a broader financial and administrative history. The Third-Party Registrant reserves the right to publish additional records as required in the public interest.
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