Udupi: Son forces property transfer, throws elderly parents out of house


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (TP)

Udupi, Jun 29: Malpe police have registered a case following a complaint filed by a 69-year-old woman, Sarasu Suvarna, a resident of Badanidiyoor village, alleging that her younger son forcibly transferred her property into his name after assaulting and threatening her.

According to the complaint, Sarasu Suvarna was residing with her second son, Vinod Suvarna, in a house that was registered in her name. It is alleged that Vinod repeatedly demanded that the house be transferred to his name. When she refused, he allegedly assaulted both her and her husband, Dasu Thingalaya, and threatened them.

The complainant further alleged that Vinod forcibly took her to the sub-registrar's office and got the ownership of her 11 cents of land and the house transferred to his name against her will. He is also accused of threatening her not to disclose the incident to anyone.

Subsequently, Sarasu Suvarna approached the AC court seeking legal action. Upon learning about the court proceedings, Vinod allegedly forced Sarasu, her husband Dasu, and their daughter Vinutha out of the house.

Based on the complaint, Malpe police have registered a case. Further investigation is underway.

 

 

  

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