Delhi: Rich man in court for making false identity to get son admitted in reputed school in EWS quota. Delhi News – Times of India

New Delhi: A rich father’s dream is to educate his children reputed school He has landed her in trouble with a criminal case being filed against her for allegedly creating a false identity to pretend herself to be from a poor family to get her son admitted in a reputed school. economically weaker section (EWS) quota.
NS Delhi High Court The person was granted anticipatory bail in a case of alleged cheating, forgery and criminal conspiracy under the IPC.
An FIR was registered on a complaint from private school It is alleged that the man illegally changed the name of his son and also changed the father’s name and residential address, showed himself to be from a poor family, and admitted the child to nursery class under EWS quota in 2019.
Apart from this, the child was also admitted to another reputed private school here.
The police, in its status report, said that on several occasions the child objected to being addressed by another name and asked everyone to call him by his real name and also the real names of his parents.
During investigation, it was found that a man regularly picked up the child from school on a bike to the distance where the high-end cars of the minor were parked and then dropped him in the car to his actual home. In the posh area of ​​Delhi.
The police argued that due to the bogus admission of the petitioner’s son, a genuine EWS category student was denied admission in the prestigious school here, which is the institute’s choice for bureaucrats to admit their children.
Justice Anu Malhotra Sections 419 (cheating by impersonation), 420 (cheating), 468 (forgery with intent to defraud), 471 (using forged document as original), and 120B (criminal conspiracy to commit Indian Penal Code) by applicant’s father is completely subject to consideration.
The court said that there is nothing to indicate that the person in his capacity to influence the prosecution witnesses would evade justice.
It said that in the event of arrest, the person would be released on bail on a personal bond of Rs one lakh and directed him not to leave the country and appear before the trial court as and when required.
The high court also directed the person to always keep his mobile phone on and leave a pin on Google Maps to ensure that his location is available to the investigating officer.

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