Kumud Hospitality v. SSN Williamsport, LLC

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 23, 2026
Docket1116 MDA 2025
StatusUnpublished
AuthorBowes

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Kumud Hospitality v. SSN Williamsport, LLC, (Pa. Ct. App. 2026).

Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

KUMUD HOSPITALITY LLC AND : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF DINESHKUMAR JADAV : PENNSYLVANIA : : v. : : : SSN WILLIAMSPORT, LLC, SSN : HOTEL MANAGEMENT, LLC, PIYUSH : No. 1116 MDA 2025 BHAISADSWALA A/K/A PETER BHAI : & PINKY BHAISADSWALA A/K/A : PINKY BHAI : : Appellants :

Appeal from the Order Entered August 5, 2025 In the Court of Common Pleas of Lycoming County Civil Division at No(s): CV-24-00087

BEFORE: BOWES, J., OLSON, J., and BENDER, P.J.E.

MEMORANDUM BY BOWES, J.: FILED JUNE 23, 2026

SSN Williamsport, LLC, SSN Hotel Management, LLC, Piyush

Bhaisadswala a/k/a Peter Bhai, and Pinky Bhaisadswala a/k/a/ Pinky Bhai

(collectively “Defendants”) appeal from the order denying their motion for a

protective order regarding the production of certain financial documents in

discovery. We vacate and remand with instructions.

Kumud Hospitality LLC and Dineshkumar Jadav (collectively “Plaintiffs”)

filed a complaint against Defendants on January 22, 2024, alleging multiple

types of fraud, as well as breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation,

promissory estoppel, unjust enrichment, breach of the covenant of good faith

and fair dealing, breach of fiduciary duty, conversion, quantum meruit J-S07002-26

restitution, and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress. The

trial court explained the impetus of the underlying litigation in the following

manner:

Plaintiffs’ claims arise out of Defendants’ solicitation of a [$635,000] investment from Plaintiffs toward the purchase and renovation of a Red Roof Inn in Williamsport, Pennsylvania (the “Inn”). Plaintiffs contend that Defendants misrepresented the purchase price of the Inn to induce Plaintiffs to make their investment, which would result in Plaintiff Kumud Hospitality securing an ownership interest in Defendant SSN Williamsport, which would own the Inn. Pursuant to the [November 15, 2015 Membership Purchase Agreement (“Agreement”)] Kumud Hospitality is the “Buyer,” who would own forty-nine percent of the membership interests in SSN Williamsport, while Defendant Peter Bhai was the “Seller” who would own the remaining fifty- one percent. Plaintiffs allege that Peter Bhai never invested his portion of money required to consummate his ownership interests in SSN Williamsport and that he, nevertheless, retained one hundred percent of the management and operational control of SSN Williamsport’s business.

. . . Defendants renovated the Inn to prepare it for hotel rentals for the spring 2016 season and, on May 5, 2016, the Inn opened to the public. Plaintiffs contend that Defendant Peter Bhai alleged there were capital shortfalls in the business, which were necessitated by his failure to make his investment, in an attempt to secure from Plaintiffs additional funding, which they were unable to provide. Subsequently[,] Peter Bhai made loans to SSN Williamsport totaling $250,000, which he later paid back to himself in 2018 and 2019. Plaintiffs also contend that Plaintiff Jadav was to be hired as hotel manager of the Inn, working forty hours per week for compensation of [$4,000] per month, but that he worked more hours than required, from March 2016 to June 2016 and again from October 2016 to April 2017, and was not paid any compensation for his work.

Plaintiffs assert that each time Jadav would inquire about the status of SSN Williamsport, Peter Bhai would tell him that the Inn was failing and had no money. Plaintiff alleges that Jadav thereafter, from about March, 2019, began investigating the Defendants and their businesses, including the Inn. Jadav alleges

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that he discovered evidence that Defendants were understating profits; moving money for the benefit of Defendants Peter and Pinky Bhai that should have been paid out as a return on his investment; transferring money out of SSN Williamsport without notice to or authorization from Plaintiffs, as co-owners of SSN Williamsport; paying themselves management fees in excess of industry standards through Defendant SSN Hotel Management; fraudulently obtaining and utilizing two PPP loans, in the amounts of [$15,700] and [$37,998] through SSN Williamsport; engaging in various activities to lower SSN Williamsport’s net operating income; and repaying alleged loans to Pinky Bhai when no loans were made by her to SSN Williamsport. Further, Jadav alleges that he was required to pay taxes on SSN Williamsport profits while receiving no money from SSN Williamsport.

In sum, Plaintiffs allege that Defendants engaged in a fraudulent scheme or schemes to avoid paying profits from SSN Williamsport to Plaintiffs. Jadav further alleges that he suffered health issues and that his marriage dissolved as a result of Defendants’ misconduct. Finally, Plaintiffs allege that SSN Williamsport sold the Inn to an unrelated third party on or about June 17, 2022 for [$2,317,500] and that Defendants falsely reported the sale price for tax purposes and paid Plaintiffs the sum of [$612,500], which was less than their initial investment and included no profits or wages. Thereafter, on or about January 19, 2023, Defendants dissolved SSN Williamsport by filing a certificate of dissolution with the Secretary of State of this Commonwealth.

Plaintiffs assert that they made a demand of Defendants for payment and turnover of business records pertaining to SSN Williamsport on or about September 13, 2023, but that Defendants refused to comply. Ultimately, Plaintiffs argue that they suffered significant and irreparable financial and emotional damages as a result of Defendants’ conduct and that they have filed this suit to recover the same. Defendants filed a motion for judgment on the pleadings on May 24, 2024. After that motion was fully briefed and argued by the parties, the court issued an opinion and order on November 25, 2024[,] granting it in part and denying it in part.

Trial Court Opinion and Order, 8/4/25, at 2-6 (cleaned up).

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As a result of the court’s order, the following claims remained: common

law fraud, fraud in the inducement, negligent misrepresentation, promissory

estoppel, unjust enrichment, conversion, quantum meruit restitution, as well

as breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty as between plaintiff Kumud

Hospitality, LLC and defendant Peter Bhai.

Discovery proceeded in the trial court. Believing that Defendants had

not supplied all requested discovery, Plaintiffs served subpoenas upon several

third parties to obtain various financial records of Defendants. On February

12, 2025, Defendants filed a motion for a protective order regarding those

requests as to Peter Bhai, Pinky Bhai, and SSN Hotel Management. They

claimed, among other things, that the subpoenas subjected them to

unreasonable annoyance, infringed upon their right to privacy, violated the

accountant-client privilege, and lacked relevancy to the limited claims against

SSN Williamsport, which Defendants averred made up the heart of the suit.

Plaintiffs opposed the motion for a protective order, challenging the

alleged burden of the subpoenas, detailing the relevancy and necessity of the

requested information, and explaining that Defendants’ privacy concerns were

protected by the parties’ confidentiality agreement.1

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1 Specifically, Plaintiffs and Defendants had agreed that any information designated by a party as confidential could be disclosed only to:

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Following further briefing and oral argument, the trial court denied

Defendants’ motion.

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