Kasauli police books realtor for forgery
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsA realtor in connivance with the revenue staff cheated the resident of a Kasauli village by reselling him a piece of land that had been sold 40 years ago.
Alleging connivance of the revenue staff, the Kasauli police have registered a case under Section 420, 467 and 468 of the IPC for cheating and fraud. SP, Solan, Gaurav Singh said that they were in the process of securing the requisite record from the authorities to probe the complaint.
Kuldeep Kanwar, a resident of Chabal village near Kasauli, in his complaint to the police, stated that realtor Ajay Singhal approached him for selling his 36 biswas at Chamiya village in Kasauli tehsil in 2010. Though he was not keen to sell his land, he agreed to the deal after Singhal persistently pursued him. He, however, told Singhal to give him another piece of land in lieu following which 30 bighas at Kot village near Kasauli was sold to him though its value was much less owing to its location.
Kanwar, however, was told to shell out money for the new land, besides for the stamp duty as well as the registration fee. He was called to the tehsil office at Kasauli to register the sale deed in May, 2010, where he was alleged cheated by showing forged revenue papers.