Belur: In order to seize the property in the name of a living woman, her relatives have obtained the death certificate in the name of the living woman and the valuable property in her name has been registered in their name.
Details: Parvathamma, Maiduna’s son Parvathamma died on 10-04-2020 with the intention of acquiring 32 acres of land in the name of late Huligowda’s wife Parvathamma in Mudugere village belonging to Bantenahalli Panchayat of taluk, registered on 20-04-2020 and death certificate on 14-10-2020 A letter too He has got
Parvathamma had 5 sons and two daughters and had divided the property for all of them. He had kept 32 acres of land for his livelihood. Later he went with his children who had run a bakery in Daldur. Parvathamma’s family came to know about 10 days ago that Maiduna’s son, who was waiting for a suitable opportunity to steal the property, had received a death certificate 10 days ago. On checking in the Tehsildar office, it came to light that Tehsildar N.V. Natesh had obtained the death certificate stating that Parvathamma had died during his tenure as Tehsildar.
Parvathamma’s son, Mallesh, worried about this, filed a complaint with the police.
Parva, who spoke to the newspaper about this, said that my husband has passed away. I have divided our land among 5 sons and 2 daughters. I have kept 32 acres of land for my livelihood. He got the record that I died while I was still alive because of his intention. He said that he came to know about the matter and lodged a complaint with the police through my son.
Death certificate in the name of a living woman: property case

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