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Allotment of state land: ACB books Revenue officials
5/20/2025 10:29:38 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 20: The Anti-Corruption Bureau, Jammu team have registered a case against former revenue officials for allotment of state land.
The ACB spokesman here on Tuesday said that the ACB Jammu have registered a formal case under relevant sections against Ravinder Sharma, the then Tehsildar (S) Jammu, Mohammad Bashir the then Tehsildar Bahu, Jammu, Mohd Sarwar Lone the then Naib Tehsildar Bahu, Jammu and Mohd Rasheed Malik the then Patwari Chowadhi, Jammu, beneficiaries and others, for allotment of state land in favour of Tara Singh of Deli Rakh Bandu, District Jammu, under the provision of the Govt. order No. 254/C dated 19.07.2014 without fulfilling the conditions of the Cabinet Order.
During the course of enquiry conducted into the matter, he said that it has surfaced that allotment order was issued by the then PRO, Jammu in favour of Tara Singh as refugee allottee under Cabinet Order No. 578-C and ownership rights have been conferred upon the allottee on 19-07-2014 under the provision of Govt. order No. 254/C in violation of the said cabinet order, wherein it is clearly mentioned the allottee shall have to cultivate the land personally, within a period of six months from the date of the allotment, failing which he will forfeit his right to hold the land and it shall be allotted to some other displaced person.
Further, as per the Register Khasra Girdawari the land in question remained continuously entered in the name of one Nazir Ahmad as Gair Muroosi. Moreover, as per the revenue record, allotted land in question was neither in possession of allotee Tara Singh nor entry of Girdawari has been found in the revenue record in the name of allottee, whereas, Power of Attorney pertaining to the land in question in favour of Javid Iqbal has been executed well before the conferment of ownership rights in favour of Tara Singh, he said.
In this way, he said that the then Tehsildar Settlement Jammu, along with the then Revenue Officers/Officials of Tehsil Bahu, Jammu, beneficiary Tara Singh, Nazir Ahmad, and attorney holder Javed Iqbal, conspired together in a well-orchestrated manner to illegally obtain state land.
“They subsequently sold the land-worth crores-causing significant loss to the state exchequer. Further investigation is going on,” he added.
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