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| CB registers case against land grabber, patwari | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Sep 06: An alleged case of a land grabber getting someone else's land at Sunjwan registered in his name in connivance with the concerned patwari has come to the fore. The crime branch (CB) of the state police has registered a case in this connection, but any arrest was yet to be made. The land, measuring 1.5 kanals, actually belongs to Bal Krishan Dutta of Reshamghar Colony. In a complaint to CB made some time back, Dutta expressed apprehensions that efforts were being made by a land grabber to encroach upon his 1.5 kanals of land at Sunjwan in connivance with patwari halqa, Sunjwan. He said he then approached the concerned revenue officials for the demarcation of the land at, but they did not do the needful despite his repeated visits to them. During the course of investigation into the complaint, the CB came to the know that the land was at present in the possession of Gurmukh Singh, son of Gurmeet Singh of Narwal Pain. CB sources said after allegedly hatching a criminal conspiracy with the revenue official/patwari halqa, Sunjwan, Gurmukh obtained a fard of land, fraudulently prepared a fake sale deed and got the land mutated in his name. A case in this connection was registered by CB under sections 419, 420, 365, 467, 468 and 471 read with section 120-B of RPC. No arrest had, however, been made in the case so far, the sources added.
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