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Delhi Judge Grants Bail With Original Poem in Family Property Dispute

The order underscores conflicting evidence over the alleged break-in and leaves the inheritance question hinging on a pending will probate.

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It was alleged by the complainant that, in her absence, her son, Nitin, broke open the lock and entered her property in Vandana Apartment.

Overview

  • Judicial Magistrate Rohit Kumar freed Nitin Soni on bail after the court found no evidence he forcibly entered his mother’s Vandana Apartment unit.
  • In his Friday order, Kumar included a self-penned poem reflecting the breakdown of family ties amid the battle over property.
  • July 14 CCTV footage reviewed by the court showed the complainant’s daughter entering the flat with rods, challenging the narrative of Nitin Soni’s alleged break-in.
  • Soni’s counsel presented photographs of his prior occupation, an oral possession agreement and a will naming him owner, with probate still under consideration.
  • The criminal proceeding remains active as the police have yet to prove unlawful entry and the probate petition for the disputed inheritance is pending.