The Gurugram Police have taken action in a real estate dispute, booking employees for trespassing and property demolition. The complaint, filed by Dhirendra Dadwal, highlights threats against staff members and unauthorized property alterations.
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The complaint was filed by Dhirendra Dadwal, a prominent property developer in Gurugram.
The Gurugram Police registered a case against the accused employees under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including trespass, criminal intimidation, and property damage. They also launched an investigation and sought CCTV footage and witness statements.
Gurugram's rapid urbanization and booming real estate market have attracted numerous developers and investors, leading to intense competition and, at times, conflicts over property rights.
The Gurugram Police have warned that any further acts of aggression or property damage will be met with strict legal action. Local authorities have also been urged to take proactive measures to prevent conflicts and ensure adherence to the law.
Real estate experts emphasize the need for transparent and lawful practices in the industry to prevent disputes and ensure the continued growth of the real estate sector in Gurugram.
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