DOJ probes Indian-Filipino family's P1 billion property dispute

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The complainant alleges the respondents, which includes his brother, connived with each other and through 'deceit and machination,' succeeded in depriving him of his inheritance

The Amith Prem lodged the complaint for alleged multiple counts of falsification of public documents. In an interview, Edmundo Magpantay, the complainant’s lawyer, said the case involves the several properties left behind by the Indian-Filipino family’s patriarch, Prem Chandiraman, after his death in 2011.

The complaint, which fell under paragraph 1 of Article 172, in relation to Article 171, of the Revised Penal Code, alleged the respondents connived with each other and through “deceit and machination,” succeeded in depriving Amith Prem of his inheritance. Magpantay added that the respondents did not show up during the preliminary investigation, but their counsel asked to be given until September 1 to file their counter-affidavits.In his complaint, Amith Prem pointed out that he was the rightful owner of a 438-square-meters and 437-square-meters parcels of land in Makati City. He alleged the properties were taken from him by his brother.

Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)

 

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