3 booked for usurping properties of late spiritual leader Indira Betiji

Wednesday 27th March 2019 06:41 EDT
 
 

Three persons have been booked for cheating and forgery by the detection of crime branch (DCB) for trying to usurp the properties owned by the trusts of late spiritual leader Indira Betiji. The crime branch had been investigating the case for the last six months after allegations of bogus will being produced by Sama Shah, Dharmesh Mehta and Sejal Desai were made by Madanlal Rathi, a close aide of Indira Betiji.

Crime branch booked Shah, Mehta and Desai after initial investigations showed that the trio had forged the will. “We have been asking for the original copy of the will from the accused but they didn’t give it to us. Also, they took abrupt decisions without taking into confidence all executors of the will. We also suspect that they used backdated papers for preparing the will,” said Jaydeepsinh Jadeja, DCP (crime).

“The accused have submitted a copy of the will they claim to be genuine in the court. We will acquire a copy of the will from the court and sent it for FSL tests to ascertain if it is genuine or not,” Jadeja said. Rathi had said in his complaint that Indira Betiji had left no such will and her nephew Vrajraj Kumar is the rightful heir.


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