Gurgaon: The Chairman of the NGO has been ordered for allegedly deceiving a city-based entrepreneur Rs 20 Lakh by issuing a false membership certificate.
NGOs, Indian Human Rights Council (HRCI), registered as trust in 2013.
According to complaining Surya Prakash Mathur Vaish, a city-based entrepreneur, HRCI claims it is certified by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and the Central Wative Commission (CVC ).
Vaish said he was related to Kumar through a friend with a few years ago.
In 2018, Kumar allegedly borrowed Rs 20 lakh from Vaish but failed to restore the number.
“When I insisted, Kumar persuaded me to be a member of HRCI and adjusted money in membership expenses.
In January 2019, he gave me an identity card and sticker, as well as a membership certificate stating that HRCI was certified by NHRC and CVC,” Vaish said.
He added that Kumar continued to make the reason for showing a certification paper by NHRC and CVC.
“I then learned that no organization issued such certification and the letters that I gave fake,” Vaish.vaish wrote to NHRC and CVC regarding this issue in March 2019.
In September, he received a reply from the second commission.
Confirm that the certificate is fake.
“The certificate I was given is a fake oath certificate.
Anyone can get an oath certificate by registering online and taking an appointment,” Vaish said.
Over the past year, Vaish has filed a complaint with the NHRC, CVC, the office of the Prime Minister and even the President.
On Thursday, a case was finally registered at the Sector 50 police station under the Section 465 (forgery), 468 (forgery for fraud) and 471 (using fake documents) from IPC.
“The case has been registered and the investigation is ongoing,” said the Benken Subhash Police spokesman they will submit their response too.
“We are a social organization and accept donations.
There are no cases of fraud and fraud.
We have not taken money to issue a certificate,” Kumar said.