Crime Branch books three people for preparing ‘fake’ will deed to grab property in Jammu

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JAMMU, OCT 2: Crime Branch Jammu has registered a criminal case under relevant provisions of law against three persons for hatching a criminal conspiracy and preparing a fake will deed to grab immovable property.

The criminal case was registered against Vikas Sharma, son of late Munshi Ram Sharma, resident of 230-A Old Rehari Jammu, Ajay Salgotra, son of Om Parkash Salgotra, resident F-281, Bakhsi Nagar, Jammu and Karan Singh Bandryal, son of Shanker Singh, resident of Ward No. 49 Channi Rama Jammu for hatching a criminal conspiracy and preparing a fake will deed in respect of deceased Poonam Sharma, wife of late Krishan Lal Sharma, to grab the immovable property of the deceased. The market value of the property is worth crores.

CB officials said a written complaint lodged by Arun Sharma, son of Late P.K Sharma, resident of H. No 230-C, Amphala, Jammu duly forwarded by the Ld. Judicial Magistrate 1st. Class City Judge, Jammu was received in Crime Branch, Jammu alleging therein that Vikas Sharma and his wife Madhu Sharma is in litigation with respect to House No. 230, Amphalla, Jammu with complainant.

He has forged a will deed alleged to have been executed by deceased Poonam Sharma in order to usufruct the property in connivance with his wife Madhu Sharma. The alleged Will Deed was sent for expert opinion for comparison of signature in FSL Jammu by the Ld. Principal District and Session Judge Jammu where upon, FSL expert has given his expert opinion that the questioned signatures does not agree with the admitted signatures in minute and inconspicuous details of formation and combination of various characters.

The complainant further alleged that Vikas Sharma is not having blood relation with deceased Poonam Sharma. He has intentionally/deliberately in connivance with his wife forged the Will Deed with the main motive to grab the property of the deceased Poonam Sharma, the market value of said property is worth in crores of rupees.

On receipt of instant complaint, official said, a preliminary verification was got conducted and during the course of enquiry, oral as well as documentary evidences were collected and the allegations have been prima facie substantiated against the above named suspects, which constitute offences punishable u/s 420, 465, 468, 471, 120-B RPC.

Accordingly, a formal case is registered in P/S Crime Branch, Jammu against the suspects for in-depth investigation.