This story is from October 01, 2021
Former cop, wife booked for forging documents to occupy house
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Chandigarh: A former sub-inspector of UT police and his wife have been booked for allegedly producing
In his complaint, Rupinder Singh, a resident of Sector 70 , Mohali, alleged that his father, DSP Daljit Singh of the UT police had rented out his house to the accused cop Nazar Singh and his wife Balwinder Kaur on rent of Rs 1,500 per month.
In 2014, the rent was increased to Rs 6,000 per month, the complainant said. He said retired DSP Daljit Singh passed away in 2015 and the accused, Nazar Singh allegedly stopped paying rent from 2015. The house was transferred by Daljit Singh to his son Rupinder Singh. He said Nazar Singh allegedly misbehaved with Rupinder Singh and refused to vacate the house.
Later, Rupinder Singh filed a rent petition before the rent controller, UT. At this, accused Balwinder Kaur had also filed a false and a frivolous civil suit against the controller.
The complainant obtained obtained some documents under Right to Information Act and alleged that Balwinder Kaur and Nazar Singh had prepared forged and fabricated documents to support their frivolous litigation. The accused allegedly prepared fabricated and forged documents of general power of attorney (GPA), special power of attorney, purported will, and purported agreement to sell.
The complainant alleged that the accused purported special power of attorney in the name of Nazar Singh, but carried the photograph of his wife Balwinder Kaur. Thus, both accused Balwinder Kaur and Nazar Singh conspired with each other to forge and fabricate these documents, the complainant alleged.
Complainant Rupinder Singh said he filed a complaint at Sector 39 police station in 2018 but then SHO did not take any action against the accused. Later, the complainant filed a complaint against Nazar Singh and his wife at the SSP public window in July 2020 and SSP Kuldeep Singh Chahal ordered reinvestigation of the case.
Sector 39 police registered a case against Nazar Singh and his wife Balwinder Kaur under relevant sections of the IPC. Sub inspector Nazar singh took voluntary retirement from police force in September 2021.
fake documents
to illegally occupy the house of retiredUT police DSP
in Sector 41. Sector 39 police registered a case on the statement of the former DSP’s son under relevant sections of the IPC.In his complaint, Rupinder Singh, a resident of Sector 70 , Mohali, alleged that his father, DSP Daljit Singh of the UT police had rented out his house to the accused cop Nazar Singh and his wife Balwinder Kaur on rent of Rs 1,500 per month.
In 2014, the rent was increased to Rs 6,000 per month, the complainant said. He said retired DSP Daljit Singh passed away in 2015 and the accused, Nazar Singh allegedly stopped paying rent from 2015. The house was transferred by Daljit Singh to his son Rupinder Singh. He said Nazar Singh allegedly misbehaved with Rupinder Singh and refused to vacate the house.
Later, Rupinder Singh filed a rent petition before the rent controller, UT. At this, accused Balwinder Kaur had also filed a false and a frivolous civil suit against the controller.
The complainant obtained obtained some documents under Right to Information Act and alleged that Balwinder Kaur and Nazar Singh had prepared forged and fabricated documents to support their frivolous litigation. The accused allegedly prepared fabricated and forged documents of general power of attorney (GPA), special power of attorney, purported will, and purported agreement to sell.
The complainant alleged that the accused purported special power of attorney in the name of Nazar Singh, but carried the photograph of his wife Balwinder Kaur. Thus, both accused Balwinder Kaur and Nazar Singh conspired with each other to forge and fabricate these documents, the complainant alleged.
Sector 39 police registered a case against Nazar Singh and his wife Balwinder Kaur under relevant sections of the IPC. Sub inspector Nazar singh took voluntary retirement from police force in September 2021.
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