
Woman ‘sells’ vehicle after her death in Anantapur
The Hindu
RTO officials clueless on how biometric info of a dead person was authenticated
The Regional Transport Office (RTO) authorities were in a shock when they found the documents that suggested that a woman, who died one and a half years ago, had sold her vehicle and transferred the ownership to a person from Proddatur on July 24 (last Saturday). The woman died on November 26, 2019. The documents suggested that the vehicle was up for sale by a finance company since September 13, 2019 and the new registration certificate (RC) was generated on July 14. The finance company had issued a letter of permission and recommended the transfer of ownership.More Related News

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