Updated On: 29 September, 2025 09:59 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The fraud involved ‘purchasing’ a room owned by the woman from a man unknown to her and subsequently selling it to an estate developer. The complainant owns an ancestral property in Wanjewadi, Mahim. One of the accused approached her, claiming that the room registered in her father’s name was slated for redevelopment

The fraud involved ‘purchasing’ a room owned by the woman from a man unknown to her and subsequently selling it to an estate developer. Representational pic
Mumbai Police have registered a first information report (FIR) against two people for allegedly cheating a 35-year-old woman by misusing her documents to execute a purchase and sale agreement at the Worli Registrar's office, news agency PTI reported, citing an officer.
The fraud involved ‘purchasing’ a room owned by the woman from a man unknown to her and subsequently selling it to an estate developer.