BENGALURU: A participant of a contemporary good looks contest for married ladies held at Orion Mall near Rajajinagar, has accused the development organizers of cheating and lodged a police grievance.
The complainant, Manisha Bhatt, 42, from Mahalakshmipuram, was the first runner-up of Classic Mrs India Karnataka 2017.
On Thursday, Mahalakshmi Layout police registered a case of cheating and legal intimidation towards Mrs India’s regional director Pratibha Saushimath and director Deepali Phadnis.
Manisha had filed a cheating case towards the accused in August 2017; police then registered it as a noncognizable offence and later closedthecase, saidher husband Vinay A G. “This time, thecasewas registered once I handed over considerable paperwork,” he added.
Manisha, in her grievance, said she were given to grasp about the competition in August 2016 through an commercial given through the accused in social media, and implemented for it.
The preliminary spherical was held at a hotel on St Mark’s Road and Rs 2,000 was paid for registration.
“When I were given decided on, I was requested to deposit Rs 20,000 into their account towards workshops. They claimed the workshops will assist me qualify for the next spherical,” she said.
However, the organisers didn't behavior any workshop in spite of accumulating the price, she alleged.
“I wasn’t given any steerage in Chennai where I went for the next spherical after paying Rs 50,000 as charge. The organisers threatened me of a defamation case in response to the settlement I’d signed with them. On January 20-21, the final spherical was held at Orion Mall. I was also embarrassed when the organizers brought about power outage whilst I was being topped as runner-up,” she alleged.
The complainant, Manisha Bhatt, 42, from Mahalakshmipuram, was the first runner-up of Classic Mrs India Karnataka 2017.
On Thursday, Mahalakshmi Layout police registered a case of cheating and legal intimidation towards Mrs India’s regional director Pratibha Saushimath and director Deepali Phadnis.
Manisha had filed a cheating case towards the accused in August 2017; police then registered it as a noncognizable offence and later closedthecase, saidher husband Vinay A G. “This time, thecasewas registered once I handed over considerable paperwork,” he added.
Manisha, in her grievance, said she were given to grasp about the competition in August 2016 through an commercial given through the accused in social media, and implemented for it.
The preliminary spherical was held at a hotel on St Mark’s Road and Rs 2,000 was paid for registration.
“When I were given decided on, I was requested to deposit Rs 20,000 into their account towards workshops. They claimed the workshops will assist me qualify for the next spherical,” she said.
However, the organisers didn't behavior any workshop in spite of accumulating the price, she alleged.
“I wasn’t given any steerage in Chennai where I went for the next spherical after paying Rs 50,000 as charge. The organisers threatened me of a defamation case in response to the settlement I’d signed with them. On January 20-21, the final spherical was held at Orion Mall. I was also embarrassed when the organizers brought about power outage whilst I was being topped as runner-up,” she alleged.
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