Hindustan Times (Patiala)

23 booked for forging last Faridkot maharaja’s will

- Parteek Singh Mahal parteek.singh@htlive.com ■

FARIDKOT: A month after the Punjab and Haryana high court ruled that the will of the last ruler of the erstwhile princely state of Faridkot, Harinder Singh Brar, was forged in favour of the Maharwal Khewaji Trust on June 1, 1982, a case was registered against 23 of its members and employees.

The case of fraud was registered on the complaint of Brar’s younger daughter Amrit Kaur against the 23 trust members, including chairman Jai Chand Mehtab, who is also the son of her elder sister, Deepinder Kaur, and a prince of the erstwhile royal family of West Bengal. The erstwhile ruler’s granddaugh­ter and Mehtab’s sister, Nisha D Kher, who is vice-chairperso­n of the trust, is also named in the FIR.

The other accused include trust CEO Jagir Singh Sran, trust legal adviser Navjot Singh Wahniwal, Paramjit Singh Sandhu, Santosh Kumar, Jaspal Kaur, Bhushan Sharma, Shankarpal, Baljit Kaur, Harpreet Kaur, Babu Ram Pal, Madan Mohan Devgan, Naresh, BS Sandhu, Sheparwah Singh, Raghubir Singh, Resham Singh, Kuldeep Chand, Barjinder Pal Singh Brar, Jatinder Pal Singh, SK Kataria and then trust CEO Lalit Mohan Gupta, who is chairman of the improvemen­t trust, Faridkot, at present.

A case was registered under

THOSE BOOKED INCLUDE GRANDSON AND GRANDDAUGH­TER OF SIKH PRINCELY STATE’S LAST RULER HARINDER SINGH BRAR

Sections 420 (cheating and dishonestl­y inducing delivery of property); 465 (forgery); 467 (forgery of valuable security, will); 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating); 471 (using as genuine a forged document); and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code at the city police station in Faridkot.

Senior superinten­dent of police Swarndeep Singh said that on the basis of the high court order Amrit Kaur filed a complaint and a case was registered after taking legal advice. “She has stated in her complaint that the accused have committed forgery by preparing a fake will of Faridkot ruler,” he said.

The high court had upheld a Chandigarh court’s order last month, awarding majority share in the ₹20,000-crore property of Brar to his two daughters

—Amrit Kaur and Deepinder Kaur. The court held that descendent­s of Manjit Inder Singh, the last ruler’s brother, would get their mother Mohinder Kaur’s share.

As of the will in dispute, the court observed, trustees conspired to create the will to take over the property. “The will is proved to be forged, fictitious, fabricated and shrouded with suspicious circumstan­ces,” the court order said.

FIR A PRESSURE TACTIC: TRUST

Jagir Singh Saran, chief executive of the Maharawal Khewaji Trust, said they have got the informatio­n but details of the FIR are awaited. “There was no forgery... we have all record and facts. After the high court verdict, we got 90 days to move the Supreme Court. We are consulting legal experts and will soon challenge the high court verdict in the apex court. The FIR was lodged to put pressure on the trust before the proceeding­s start in the SC,” he said.

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