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Delhi woman beaten by baseball bat, iron rod over property dispute, dies

New Delhi :  A 55-year-old woman was bludgeoned to death by a baseball bat and iron rods allegedly by her brother-in-laws and nephews over a property dispute in east Delhi's Jagatpuri area, police said on Thursday. Farida was attacked when she intervened in a quarrel between her husband Haider, his two brothers and nephews, the police said, adding she was injured in the incident. The woman was rushed to a hospital where she was declared brought dead. Her elder brother-in-law, Musa, was arrested, they said, adding others were absconding. https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/crime/180518/delhi-woman-beaten-by-baseball-bat-iron-rod-over-property-dispute-dies.html

Court Rejects Plea In Property Dispute, Says It's Copy Of Bollywood Film

The court said the plea was classic case of an aged parent  being harassed by their children and a copy of the storyline of recent  Bollywood movie "102 Not Out". NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has slapped a cost of  R s.  1 lakh on a man for filing a frivolous appeal against his mother in a property dispute, saying it was classic case of an aged parent being harassed by their children and a copy of the storyline of recent Bollywood movie "102 Not Out". The court dismissed the appeal against a trial court order as completely frivolous, meritless and an abuse of the process of law and directed the man to pay the amount to his mother within six weeks. "The present is a classic case of aged parent/mother being harassed by her children for property. Obviously, it is not unexpected any longer in this age that we are living in, and which is vividly depicted in a Hindi movie '102 Not Out', starring Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor. Obviously thi...

Unfortunate that property dispute pending for 30 years: Delhi High Court

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has termed it "very unfortunate" that an appeal regarding a property dispute was pending before it for over 30 years and no satisfactory solution was found despite the fact that 75 judges have heard the matter.  Justice V K Shali observed that in Delhi, prices of land have risen beyond imagination and whenever there is a property dispute, the effort of one party is to bring the other to its knees by tiring out its resources and patience.  The court ..  Read more at: //economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/52277597.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

Three of family dead after dispute over parking space

Scuffle ends with death of two brothers and wife of one of the deceased Three members of a family were killed following a dispute over parking space between two brothers in north-west Delhi’s Model Town, the police said on Friday. Two persons have been arrested in connection with the case. Jaspal Singh Aneja, a property dealer and financier, his wife Prabhjot Kaur, and Jaspal’s younger brother Gurjeet Singh Aneja, who owns a restro-bar in the area, were killed in the incident, which occurred on Thursday night. The brothers lived on the ground and first-floor of the same building. ‘Ego issues’ The police said the duo had been embroiled in property dispute for the past seven years. The family said that the ‘murders’ were an outcome of ‘ego issues’. The family members said that Jaspal was escorting a friend out of his house on the ground floor around 11.45 p.m. on Thursday when Gurjeet came along with his restaurant bouncer and a private security guard (PSG). A police...