Probe ordered into fake stamp papers case
The Hindu
Vendor cheated him, alleges complainant
Deputy Inspector General of Registration and Stamps of Anantapur has directed the District Registrar Stamps to conduct a detailed inquiry into a complaint of fake stamp papers used for a registered Sale Agreement of land and file a criminal case against the culprits. The DIG stamps in an official communique said that she was informed about the use of fake documents in a complaint by a person Tarimela Rajamohan Reddy of Hyderabad after he found the discrepancy in the sale deed agreement he had undergone on November 30, 2020, with one C. Chinna Nallapa Reddy, a resident of Nadimidoddi village in Narpala Mandal of Anantapur district. The fake non-judicial stamp papers were sold by stamp vendor A. Hameeda Banu in order to create a false sale agreement to register land in Sy. No. 428/1 with an extent of Ac. 5.18 cents of Peravali village, in collusion with some officials of the Registrar office at Anantapur. The complainant has also asked for cancellation of the sale deed No. 4776/2021 dated March 24, 2021.More Related News
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