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3 years RI to then Patwari Deeli
10/9/2018 11:40:03 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 9: Additional Sessions Judge Anticorruption Jammu Tasleem Arief today awarded three years imprisonment and fine Rs 20,000 to Jawahar lal then Patwari Halqa Deeli who was caught red-handed by the VOJ team while accepting bribe.
According to the case, a complaint having been filed by the complainant with the Vigilance Organization Jammu against the accused who was the Patwari of Halqa Deeli Jammu. He had requested the accused to prepare revenue abstracts pertaining to land measuring 2 Kanals falling under Survey Nos. 37 min and 40 min situated at village Deeli which were required by him to get that land and the house built on it mortgaged with the J&K Bank Ltd. Residency Road Jammu for obtaining loan from it.
The accused had demanded from him a bribe of twenty thousand rupees for issuing him those revenue papers and of it the complainant is said to have paid him six thousand rupees on spot and agreed to pay him the other fourteen thousand rupees at the time the lien charge of the bank over the mortgaged property was sought to be recorded in the revenue records. The complainant had approached the accused again on 21.04.2010. He had handed him a bank letter which sought the recording of lien charge of the bank over the mortgaged property in the revenue records. The accused did not record the lien charge of the bank over the mortgaged property in the revenue records but demanded the complainant to first pay him the remaining fourteen thousand rupees of the bribe. The complainant arranged those Rs. 14000 that he was supposed to pay to the accused and instead of paying him that money, he made a written complaint against the accused to the Vigilance Organization Jammu.
On this complaint VOJ laid a trap and caught red-handed and after completion of investigation presented challan which was decided today and Court awards three years imprisonment and fine Rs 20,000 to the accused.
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