Authorities of a personal financial institution posted at its Sector 15 Half-I and Sector 14 branches in Gurugram have been booked for felony conspiracy and felony breach of belief for allegedly harassing an IPS officer by delaying the hand-over of a mortgage closure letter and property deed to a staffer by 50 days as an alternative of the stipulated 10 days, police stated on Saturday.

An FIR was registered at Sector-14 police station on Friday evening beneath sections 316(2) (felony breach of belief) and 61 (felony conspiracy) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, primarily based on a criticism by sub-inspector Sunil Kumar, “the reader” of the IPS officer.
Police stated the IPS officer, of deputy-inspector common rank within the Haryana cadre, and her partner, an IAS officer, had collectively taken a mortgage towards an immovable property round 4 years in the past from the financial institution’s Sector-15 Half-I department. The property was owned by the partner. The couple later partly repaid the mortgage and transferred the remaining quantity to a public-sector financial institution this 12 months.
The financial institution was required to challenge a mortgage closure letter and return the mortgaged property deed. Officers stated workers at each branches had been concerned in processing the paperwork.
In his criticism, Kumar alleged that regardless of finishing all formalities and submitting an authority letter, he was made to “run from pillar to publish” for the paperwork. “Although the mortgage was closed, the paperwork have been stored illegally by the bankers, which is hampering the disbursal process on the different financial institution and inflicting harassment. The station home officer of Sector-14 police station was additionally contacted a number of occasions, however he additionally didn’t get the work completed,” he acknowledged within the FIR. He added that the delay prolonged past 50 days for a course of that “ought to have been completed in 10 days”.
A financial institution official, nevertheless, stated discrepancies within the authorisation letter prevented handover. “The financial institution wants an authorisation letter in a correct format together with an influence of lawyer on ₹100 stamp paper for handing over the deed… We’ve got even advised the IPS officer that financial institution officers would go to her and the partner… but it surely didn’t materialise,” he stated, including that formalities had been accomplished final week and the authorized group is dealing with the matter.
Inspector Chander Bhan, station home officer of Sector-14 police station, stated an investigation is underway. “Because the FIR has simply been registered, it could take time to achieve a conclusion and to assemble proof within the matter for taking any motion towards anybody,” he added.
Regardless of a number of makes an attempt by PR, the IPS officer couldn’t be approached for a touch upon her official cellphone quantity. Sunil Kumar additionally didn’t reply on the matter.

