Woman cheats mom-in-law of lakhs; booked

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Ludhiana: A woman who allegedly transferred more than Rs 12 lakh from her mother-in-law’s bank account to different accounts has been booked for cheating. Complainant Amrit Rani of Kamal Colony in Samrala alleged that on Nov 7, 2023, Sangeeta Rani Verma of Mohali transferred Rs 12,33,000 from her account to her son Dilip Kumar’s account and after that, the amount was transferred to different accounts and only Rs 6,000 was left in her account. IPL 2025 mega auction IPL Auction 2025: Who went where and for how much IPL 2025: Complete list of players of each franchise Police have registered a case against Sangeeta.

Amrit Rani told police that she went to the US in 2009 and returned to India in 2022 after almost 13 years, when her son Dilip fell ill. Her son died on April 8, 2023. She alleged that after his death, her daughter-in-law, Sangeeta, cheated her of money worth lakhs.



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