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Fake Documents Used To Grab Expensive Property?

Chandigarh FIR filed against three women over forged deeds….

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Chandigarh : a high-value property scam has come to light involving the creation of fake documents to illegally claim ownership of a luxury villa worth crores. The fraudulent scheme included the preparation of forged affidavits and false declarations which were used to secure an ex-parte decree in court. This legal ruling was obtained without the knowledge or presence of the rightful owners, allowing the accused parties to falsely assert their rights over the property. The police have registered an FIR against three women suspected to be involved in this elaborate forgery and deception. According to initial investigations, these women allegedly colluded to fabricate documents that misrepresented the true ownership and status of the villa. The case highlights growing concerns about property frauds in the region where forged legal papers are increasingly being used to illegally acquire expensive real estate. Authorities are now probing the extent of the forgery network and how the fake affidavits managed to convince the judiciary leading to the wrongful ex-parte decree. The FIR names the three women as accused under sections related to forgery, cheating, and fraud. This incident has raised alarms among property owners and legal experts who warn of the risks posed by counterfeit documentation and emphasize the need for stricter verification processes during property transactions and court proceedings. The police are actively investigating all individuals involved and tracing any accomplices who may have facilitated the fraudulent activities. Meanwhile, the rightful owner of the villa is seeking legal remedies to overturn the ex-parte decree and recover possession of the property. This case serves as a cautionary tale about the vulnerabilities in property laws and the importance of vigilance against document forgery which undermines trust in legal systems and threatens ownership rights. Officials have assured the public that the investigation will be thorough and justice will be served against those responsible for attempting to illegally grab high-value properties through deceitful means. As the inquiry progresses, more details are expected to emerge about how the scam was orchestrated and the potential impact on the real estate sector in Chandigarh.


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