A detailed investigation into the fake inheritance certificate case in Panvel has led to the filing of a chargesheet, implicating multiple individuals including lawyers and a property agent.
PanvelFake Inheritance CertificateProperty FraudPolice InvestigationChargesheetReal Estate MumbaiApr 03, 2025
The Panvel fake inheritance certificate case involves the forgery of documents to claim ownership of valuable properties, often at the expense of rightful heirs. Multiple individuals, including lawyers and a property agent, have been implicated in the scheme.
The key individuals named in the chargesheet include Adv. Amar Patwardhan, Adv. Yogesh Kelkar, and Sunil Upadhyay, a property agent. These individuals are accused of colluding to falsify documents and defraud unsuspecting victims.
The accused allegedly created and authenticated fake inheritance certificates by providing legal cover and facilitating property transactions. They also paid bribes and kickbacks to ensure the fraudulent activities went undetected.
The Panvel Police Chief emphasized the seriousness of the case and the commitment of the force to bring the perpetrators to justice. The filing of the chargesheet is described as a major breakthrough in their efforts to combat document fraud.
Legal experts have called for a comprehensive review of the processes involved in issuing inheritance certificates and other property documents. The Panvel Police and legal authorities are working to ensure that justice is served and that similar cases are prevented in the future.
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