60-yr-old man accuses family of forgery, misuse of late father’s club membership | Ahmedabad News

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Ahmedabad: A 60-year-old resident of Shahibaug filed a complaint with Naranpura police on Tuesday, alleging that his family members forged documents and signatures to misuse his late father’s club membership.The complainant stated that his father, who died in 2022, held a valid membership of The Sports Club of Gujarat Limited in Naranpura since 1972. After his father’s death, the complainant tried to transfer the membership to his name as a legal heir. However, upon visiting the club, he discovered that his father’s membership was already active under his name using a form from 1987. He said the form was filled with a forged signature in his name. Though the membership was in his name, the photograph was of another person. Additionally, the spouse’s photograph listed in the records did not match that of his wife.The complainant further alleged that a junior membership form was submitted in 2006 using a similar method. In that form, a minor claimed to be the son of the complainant, though he was not. Even the birth certificate submitted listed the complainant’s name as the father, which he said was false.“I never signed any of these forms. My name and signature were used without my permission. Documents submitted to the club carried photos and names that do not match my identity or family,” the complainant stated in the FIR.He earlier submitted an application requesting police inquiry and now formally lodged a complaint. Based on the details, Naranpura police registered a case of forgery, using forged documents as genuine, and criminal conspiracy under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and began an investigation.





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