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UP DSO Booked for Land Forgery and Bank Fraud After Mother's Complaint

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Uttar Pradesh police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) against District Supply Officer (DSO) Seema Chaudhary. The case was initiated following a complaint filed by her own mother. Chaudhary faces charges related to land forgery and bank fraud. The complaint prompted authorities to formally book the serving government officer under relevant legal provisions.

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UP DSO Booked for Land Forgery and Bank Fraud After Mother's Complaint · ShortSingh