Cheating case on actor Murali Mohan.
Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 8:48 AM
The Madhapur police has filed a chargesheet against actor M. Muralimohan and two others for cheating and criminal breach of trust.
The police said the chargesheet was filed under Section 420 IPC, 406 IPC and AP Apartments Act.
The complaint was lodged on December 19, 2008, by Mr B. Madhusudhan who along with many others had purchased flats from them at Jayabheri Silicon County in Kondapur.
According to the complainant, Jayabheri Properties Private Limited and its promoter Mr Muralimohan, cheated the flat owners.
Mr Madhusudan, owner of flat Beta-203, alleged that Mr Muralimohan sold the driveway land illegally. Alleging that there was a deviation from the municipal plan, Mr Madhusudan demanded that the lease management of flats be handed over to the association.
Refuting the allegations, Mr Muralimohan said they will manage the apartments for five years and then hand it over to the association.
He, however, claimed that the association was not recognised.
Mr Madhusudhan alleged, “Huda had approved a 24-feet driveway on each side of the entrance and the exit. Without the consent of the flat owners, the promoters sold that land.”
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The police said the chargesheet was filed under Section 420 IPC, 406 IPC and AP Apartments Act.
The complaint was lodged on December 19, 2008, by Mr B. Madhusudhan who along with many others had purchased flats from them at Jayabheri Silicon County in Kondapur.
According to the complainant, Jayabheri Properties Private Limited and its promoter Mr Muralimohan, cheated the flat owners.
Mr Madhusudan, owner of flat Beta-203, alleged that Mr Muralimohan sold the driveway land illegally. Alleging that there was a deviation from the municipal plan, Mr Madhusudan demanded that the lease management of flats be handed over to the association.
Refuting the allegations, Mr Muralimohan said they will manage the apartments for five years and then hand it over to the association.
He, however, claimed that the association was not recognised.
Mr Madhusudhan alleged, “Huda had approved a 24-feet driveway on each side of the entrance and the exit. Without the consent of the flat owners, the promoters sold that land.”
___DC
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