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Delhi court orders investigation against actor Krishan Kumar in cheating case

Delhi court has directed police investigation against Bollywood actor Krishan Kumar in a cheating case filed by his brother. Kumar is brother of the slain T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar.

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Published : Mar 17, 2019, 9:43 PM IST

New Delhi: A Delhi court has directed police investigation against Bollywood actor Krishan Kumar in a cheating case filed by his brother.

Metropolitan Magistrate Anuj Kumar Singh has directed station house officer, Hauz Khas, to register the complaint filed by the actor's brother Gopal Dua and initiate an investigation in the case.

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Dua has alleged that in January 1987, Kumar had approached him with regard to a land deal in Namoli village in Greater Noida, following which a company, Shiv Machine Tools Ltd, was incorporated on February 25 in the same year.

Dua said he and his younger brother Kumar became promoters and the first directors of the company.

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Initially an equal number of shares were allotted to both of them but later in 2013, Dua contented that his shares in the company were forfeited illegally on the basis of forged and fabricated documents.

The court in its order said,"a perusal of the complaint and documents annexed discloses the commission of a cognizable offence and investigation by police is required to find out as to whether the allegations in the complaint have any force or not."

"Further, police investigation is required for collection of the evidence," it said.

Kumar is brother of the slain T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar.

New Delhi: A Delhi court has directed police investigation against Bollywood actor Krishan Kumar in a cheating case filed by his brother.

Metropolitan Magistrate Anuj Kumar Singh has directed station house officer, Hauz Khas, to register the complaint filed by the actor's brother Gopal Dua and initiate an investigation in the case.

Read |Three-month-old infant abducted in Tirumala

Dua has alleged that in January 1987, Kumar had approached him with regard to a land deal in Namoli village in Greater Noida, following which a company, Shiv Machine Tools Ltd, was incorporated on February 25 in the same year.

Dua said he and his younger brother Kumar became promoters and the first directors of the company.

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Initially an equal number of shares were allotted to both of them but later in 2013, Dua contented that his shares in the company were forfeited illegally on the basis of forged and fabricated documents.

The court in its order said,"a perusal of the complaint and documents annexed discloses the commission of a cognizable offence and investigation by police is required to find out as to whether the allegations in the complaint have any force or not."

"Further, police investigation is required for collection of the evidence," it said.

Kumar is brother of the slain T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar.

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Delhi court orders investigation against actor Krishan Kumar in cheating case
         New Delhi, Mar 17 (PTI) A Delhi court has directed police investigation against Bollywood actor Krishan Kumar in a cheating case filed by his brother.
         Metropolitan Magistrate Anuj Kumar Singh has directed station house officer, Hauz Khas, to register the complaint filed by the actor's brother Gopal Dua and initiate an investigation in the case.
         Dua has alleged that in January 1987, Kumar had approached him with regard to a land deal in Namoli village in Greater Noida, following which a company, Shiv Machine Tools Ltd, was incorporated on February 25 in the same year.
         Dua said he and his younger brother Kumar became promoters and the first directors of the company.
         Initially an equal number of shares were allotted to both of them but later in 2013, Dua contented that his shares in the company were forfeited illegally on the basis of forged and fabricated documents.
         The court in its order said,"a perusal of the complaint and documents annexed discloses the commission of a cognizable offence and investigation by police is required to find out as to whether the allegations in the complaint have any force or not."
         "Further, police investigation is required for collection of the evidence," it said.
          Kumar is brother of the slain T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar. PTI UK PKS PKS
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