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Gurugram court restrains parties from entering property

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Gurugram, September 15

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A local court today restrained the HSVP and Praveen Bhargav, along with another person, from entering Sector 52 property allegedly belonging to mother of a Haryana police IG. The HSVP has also been directed to place before the Court the entire record of proceeding on the basis of which a speaking order dated September, 8 was passed by the estate office-2 of the HSVP.

The estate officer, vide the order on September, 10, asked Praveen Bhargav that “In view of the speaking order, you are hereby directed to vacate the premises within 24 hours from the date of issuance of this notice, failing which premises shall be vacated by this office at your cost and risk”.

“Both plaintiff (Praveen Bhargav and another) and defendant (HSVP) are directed not to enter into the property bearing house No 552-P of Sector 52, Gurugram, till further order”, read the order passed by Civil Judge (junior division) Anil Kumar.

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The ongoing case of alleged fraudulent sale of the plot of octogenarian mother of the Haryana IG took a turn when the HSVP allegedly forcibly got the house vacated from the family that bought the plot from the accused in the matter. The family claimed they too had been defrauded and had built a house, but were allegedly thrown out to give respite to the police officer. An FIR was registered at the Sadar police station last month against Kamal Goyal, Pankaj Singhal and other for allegedly duping 86-year-old Sushila Devi, the mother of IG, of her 500-square yard plot in Sector 52 by forging documents to sell and transfer the property.

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