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Attempt to Grab Property of Former Royal Family of Jaipur

Muskan Mathur

The former royal family of Jaipur is once again in a discussion about the property dispute. A case of selling 100 crores property of the former royal family for Rs 20 crores has come to the fore through fake documents. Fake documents were made before the land. After this, he got a deal done for 20 crores. The property matter has been already pending in court. On behalf of the Rajmata Padmini Devi, MP and princess Diya Kumari and Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur royal family, caretaker Thakur Narayan Singh has given a report at Banipark police station.

Khasra number 428 owned by former Maharaja Sawai Bhavani Singh was in village Hathroi. After his death on 16 April 2011, the asset was owned by Rajmata Padmini Devi, Diya Kumari, and Padmanabha Singh. The royal family has property worth about Rs 100 crore in Hathori village.

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Misdeed in the name of the wife

Thakur Narayan Singh says that by making property documents, accused Harendrapal Singh got the land registration done and made the sale deed in the stamp paper in the name of his wife Rupalata. After this, Abhishek along with Vijay sold the real estate firm owned by Ashish Aggarwal. He says that Ashish Aggarwal is also fully aware of the asset that Harendrapal Singh has sold assets with forged documents. Despite this, the property was bought and dealt with.

A report was filed on behalf of the royal family about the property even earlier. Then Harendrapal Singh along with his father Rao Chandrapal Singh tried to usurp it. The matter regarding the property is still pending in court. As soon as the royal family came to know about the fraudulent sale of the asset, a case was registered in Bani Park.

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