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A property consultant files complaint at Khadak police station against his wife, father-in-law and his company employees for allegedly stealing banking and other personal info to use it in a divorce case
PUNE: A Pune-based property consultant has registered a complaint at Khadak police station against his wife, father-in-law and his company employees for allegedly stealing banking and other personal information from his office, to use it in a divorce case.
The 40-year-old complainant has accused his wife and father-in-law of stealing his private financial information from his computer with help of his office staff. The information has been used against him in a divorce case pending in a family court.
According to Khadak police station officials, the complainant and the accused married in 2008 and have two kids. In 2019, the accused woman filed a divorce lawsuit in a family court and the couple has been living separately since then.
The complainant said that his staffer who works as a company accountant in his office based in Shukrawar peth had forwarded his private documents, including bank statements, balance sheet of his company, to his father-in-law.
Rajesh Tatkare, inspector, Khadak police station, said, “We have registered a case under the Information Technology Act.”
Khadak police have registered a case under Sections 43 A, 66 B and 71 A of the Information Technology Act and booked the complainant’s wife, his father-in-law and two others.
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