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Mumbai: Probe ordered against developer, 39 flat owners
Updated On: 06 October, 2021 07:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Resident of Vidyavihar complex moves court alleging that accused forged signatures to show high occupancy, fraudulently got BMC water connection

The Neelkanth Kingdom complex in Vidyavihar West has seven towers
The Vikhroli Metropolitan Magistrate has directed the Ghatkopar police to investigate the allegations made in a private criminal complaint by a resident of Neelkanth Kingdom, a sprawling residential complex of seven buildings in Vidyavihar (W). Complainant Stuti Galiya, a solicitor and advocate, has accused the developer and a handful of residents of forging the signatures of her and other residents to show 80 per cent occupancy and fraudulently take water connection from BMC in 2013. She says the occupancy in the high-rises was 10-20 per cent then.
Galiya, who owns a flat in one of the towers, said she moved the court last year after the civic body did not take action on her written complaints. The court has asked the police to submit an investigation report by December 4, when the matter will be heard next.

