Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Khar resident booked for fraud, forgery to get husband’s bank details

- Charul Shah

MUMBAI: A Khar resident has been booked for allegedly conniving with a local police officer to illegally obtain bank statements of her husband, using a forged notice. The woman allegedly took the step to use the statement in her claim of maintenanc­e from the husband.

Mumbai sessions court had, earlier this week, rejected her anticipato­ry bail applicatio­n, observing that her custodial interrogat­ion was required to investigat­e the forged documents.

The accused has been fighting a matrimonia­l case against her husband since 2012. After the family court allowed maintenanc­e for their children but rejected the plea for her, she approached the Bombay high court for maintenanc­e.

To substantia­te her claim, the woman had attached bank account statements of her husband, his parents and their company, to show the husband’s income.

The prosecutio­n has alleged that when the complainan­t, the husband, inquired how she obtained the bank statements, he found that it was obtained by a local police officer by issuing a notice to the bank under section 91 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC).

The section is used by police for issuance of summons to produce document or other thing for the purpose of police investigat­ion.

The complainan­t claimed that the police personnel had issued a notice citing a case against the husband over cheating ₹75 lakh, registered with Agripada police.

The man then sought relevant documents from the police station under Right to Informatio­n Act, and came to know that the notice was forged and fabricated to obtain the bank statements.

Following this, the man lodged a case of cheating and forgery against the woman.

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