Justice C T Selvam while dismissing the petition filed by one Bharathi, seeking filing of an FIR against M K M Arivunidhi, said it was nothing but an attempt to gain political mileage.
The petitioner submitted that she owned five pieces of property in the city and in Kancheepuram, which she had acquired through the income of her husband and father.
She alleged that on December 21, 2009 Arivunidhi's driver came to her house in a car, forcibly took her to his master's residence at Gopalapuram area when her husband was away from the city.
She also alleged that witness signatures were obtained by Arivunidhi and his driver in those documents and that within five hours that day, they took her to all Registrar offices and got registered the Power of Attorneys in favour of the uncle.
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The petitioner alleged that on December 24, 2009 Sundaramoorthy executed three sale deeds in favour of Arivunidhi's wife.
She alleged that when she decided to file a police complaint, one piece of property was transferred in her name.
Justice Selvam noted the complaint was lodged in 2013 for an incident which occurred in 2009.
Despite information given to her that the matter was civil in nature, she had filed a petition on April 4 this year seeking a direction to file FIR, which was nothing but an attempt to gain political mileage, he said and dismissed the petition.