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    1. Panna Prince in Prison
    2. akshay chavan
    3. Panna prince in prison over fraud RAHUL CHHABRA TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 08, 2005 11:58:22 PM ] NEW DELHI: These days, the prince of Panna is cooling off his heels in a lock-up and not his ancestral palace. His father, the Maharaja, has lodged a complaint alleging that the prince stole family antiques worth lakhs and misappropriated funds from his personal bank account using forged documents. Prince Raghvendra Singh, a former student of Mayo College Ajmer, allegedly forged documents and withdrew money from his parents' bank account in Khan Market. A city court has now allowed the police to take him to Madhya Pradesh for further probe. Maharaja Narendra Singh of Raj Mandi Palace, Panna, was shocked when the bank manager showed him a letter, on his official letterhead, authorising the bank to transfer the account in the prince's name. A death certificate of Maharaja's second wife, Krishna Kumari, was also attached to the same. The Maharaja has in his police complaint alleged that all the documents were forged. The complaint said, the prince not only withdrew all the money in the bank account but also transferred the ownership of a flat in Silver Oak Apartment in DLF City, Gurgaon, in his name. The flat, originally in the name of Krishna Kumari, was transferred by using some forged documents prepared in Jaipur during the first four months of the year. The Maharaja told Tughlak Road police that Krishna was not the mother of Raghvendra, who was born to his first wife Dilhar Kumari Singh, and hence he had no right over Krishna's assets. Refuting the death certificate used by Raghvendra, the Maharaja said that Krishna was murdered in Morena in Madhya Pradesh and not in Jaipur from where her allegedly forged death certificate was issued. The most agonising grouse the Maharaja has against his son, it seems, is the theft of family antiques worth about Rs 5 lakh from the DLF flat. Describing the antiques "priceless," he said in the complaint: "I had transferred (them) from my palace in Panna to DLF Gurgaon this year __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    06/15/2005 06:10:33
    1. Re: [INDIA-ROYALTY] Panna Prince in Prison
    2. Arti Singh
    3. I am to here thats it's Raghvendra Singh's wife (frm jaipur) who is behind all this. --- akshay chavan <[email protected]> wrote: > Panna prince in prison over fraud > RAHUL CHHABRA > > TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 08, 2005 > 11:58:22 > PM ] > > > > NEW DELHI: These days, the prince of Panna is > cooling > off his heels in a lock-up and not his ancestral > palace. His father, the Maharaja, has lodged a > complaint alleging that the prince stole family > antiques worth lakhs and misappropriated funds from > his personal bank account using forged documents. > > > Prince Raghvendra Singh, a former student of Mayo > College Ajmer, allegedly forged documents and > withdrew > money from his parents' bank account in Khan Market. > A > city court has now allowed the police to take him to > Madhya Pradesh for further probe. > > Maharaja Narendra Singh of Raj Mandi Palace, Panna, > was shocked when the bank manager showed him a > letter, > on his official letterhead, authorising the bank to > transfer the account in the prince's name. A death > certificate of Maharaja's second wife, Krishna > Kumari, > was also attached to the same. The Maharaja has in > his > police complaint alleged that all the documents were > forged. > > The complaint said, the prince not only withdrew all > the money in the bank account but also transferred > the > ownership of a flat in Silver Oak Apartment in DLF > City, Gurgaon, in his name. The flat, originally in > the name of Krishna Kumari, was transferred by using > some forged documents prepared in Jaipur during the > first four months of the year. > > The Maharaja told Tughlak Road police that Krishna > was > not the mother of Raghvendra, who was born to his > first wife Dilhar Kumari Singh, and hence he had no > right over Krishna's assets. > > Refuting the death certificate used by Raghvendra, > the > Maharaja said that Krishna was murdered in Morena in > Madhya Pradesh and not in Jaipur from where her > allegedly forged death certificate was issued. > > The most agonising grouse the Maharaja has against > his > son, it seems, is the theft of family antiques worth > about Rs 5 lakh from the DLF flat. Describing the > antiques "priceless," he said in the complaint: "I > had > transferred (them) from my palace in Panna to DLF > Gurgaon this year > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== INDIA-ROYALTY Mailing List ==== > The posting of Copyright material, without > permission of the copyright holder is forbidden. > Selective quoting, though, is appropriate. > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so > much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    06/15/2005 07:45:34
    1. Re: [INDIA-ROYALTY] Panna Prince in Prison
    2. Arti Singh
    3. I am to here thats it's Raghvendra Singh's wife (frm jaipur) who is behind all this. --- akshay chavan <[email protected]> wrote: > Panna prince in prison over fraud > RAHUL CHHABRA > > TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 08, 2005 > 11:58:22 > PM ] > > > > NEW DELHI: These days, the prince of Panna is > cooling > off his heels in a lock-up and not his ancestral > palace. His father, the Maharaja, has lodged a > complaint alleging that the prince stole family > antiques worth lakhs and misappropriated funds from > his personal bank account using forged documents. > > > Prince Raghvendra Singh, a former student of Mayo > College Ajmer, allegedly forged documents and > withdrew > money from his parents' bank account in Khan Market. > A > city court has now allowed the police to take him to > Madhya Pradesh for further probe. > > Maharaja Narendra Singh of Raj Mandi Palace, Panna, > was shocked when the bank manager showed him a > letter, > on his official letterhead, authorising the bank to > transfer the account in the prince's name. A death > certificate of Maharaja's second wife, Krishna > Kumari, > was also attached to the same. The Maharaja has in > his > police complaint alleged that all the documents were > forged. > > The complaint said, the prince not only withdrew all > the money in the bank account but also transferred > the > ownership of a flat in Silver Oak Apartment in DLF > City, Gurgaon, in his name. The flat, originally in > the name of Krishna Kumari, was transferred by using > some forged documents prepared in Jaipur during the > first four months of the year. > > The Maharaja told Tughlak Road police that Krishna > was > not the mother of Raghvendra, who was born to his > first wife Dilhar Kumari Singh, and hence he had no > right over Krishna's assets. > > Refuting the death certificate used by Raghvendra, > the > Maharaja said that Krishna was murdered in Morena in > Madhya Pradesh and not in Jaipur from where her > allegedly forged death certificate was issued. > > The most agonising grouse the Maharaja has against > his > son, it seems, is the theft of family antiques worth > about Rs 5 lakh from the DLF flat. Describing the > antiques "priceless," he said in the complaint: "I > had > transferred (them) from my palace in Panna to DLF > Gurgaon this year > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== INDIA-ROYALTY Mailing List ==== > The posting of Copyright material, without > permission of the copyright holder is forbidden. > Selective quoting, though, is appropriate. > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so > much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    06/15/2005 07:46:58