This story is from January 12, 2012

Court rap on NDMC over property

A trial court has pulled up NDMC for transferring the ownership of a shop to one of the legal heirs of its late owner on the basis of fake no-objection certificates, purportedly given by other heirs.
Court rap on NDMC over property
NEW DELHI: A trial court has pulled up NDMC for transferring the ownership of a shop to one of the legal heirs of its late owner on the basis of fake no-objection certificates, purportedly given by other heirs.
Coming down heavily on the body, Senior Civil Judge Ajay Goel said, “All the rules and regulations were flouted in mutating (transferring the ownership of) the property.”
The court’s observations came while setting aside the order of an assistant senior civil judge, who had dismissed a complaint against the NDMC by another legal heir, who had pointed out that the NOCs on the basis of which the property had been mutated were faked.
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The case involved mutation of a shop based at Prithvi Raj market.
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