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Delhi's Saket Court has ordered the filing of a First Information Report (FIR) against Trilok Chand Chaudhary for submitting forged medical documents to extend his interim bail. Chaudhary, accused of cheating and forgery, initially received a four-week bail on medical grounds but was denied an extension after the court found discrepancies in his submitted medical report dated September 11, which was deemed fabricated. Verification from Dr. S.K. Gupta confirmed that Chaudhary did not visit him on the claimed date, and significant differences in handwriting and the absence of official seals indicated the documents were falsified. The court directed Chaudhary to surrender to the jail superintendent within a day, emphasizing that he had misled the court regarding his medical condition. The investigation into this matter has been assigned to the Saket police station. Chaudhary's actions have raised concerns about the integrity of the judicial process in cases involving medical claims.
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