Daijiworld.com: Gurugram: Sunday,
02 August 2020.
The
Haryana Revenue department has suspended six officials for allegedly
registering land deeds in violation of the Haryana Development and Regulation
of Urban Areas Act.
Those
placed under suspension with immediate effect include one tehsildar and five
naib tehsildars.
Finance
Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary Vijay Vardhan has suspended these
officials for alleged irregularities in 1,200 plots during the lockdown period.
"We
have started legal action and vigilance inquiry will be initiated against those
officials guilty of registering properties during the lockdown period without
obtaining the mandatory no-objection certificates (NOCs) in Gurugram
district," Vardhan said.
The
action was taken after a person named Ramesh Yadav, who is also an RTI
activist, had obtained documents pertaining to registries put in the public
domain.
The RTI
application was filed at the district revenue office (DRO) in Gurugram on June
10, 2020.
The
tehsildar named is Bansi Lal while the naib tehsildars are Dalbir Singh Duggal
of Sohna, Hari Krishna of Badshahpur, Jai Prakash of Wazirabad, Desh Raj Kamboj
of Gurugram and Jagdish Kumar of Manesar.
These
officials allegedly allowed the registry of land to take place in the municipal
corporation as well as in the rural and industrial areas of the district.
In the
preliminary investigation, officials have found violations of section 7-A of
the Haryana Development and Regulation Areas Act, 1975. The officials
reportedly allowed the illegal registration of land and plots without the
mandatory NOC from the department of town and country planning.
As per
norms, an agricultural land falling under the control area cannot be bifurcated
below the size of 1,200 square yards.
"The
matter is under investigation and strict legal action will be taken against the
officers or employees. They may face criminal charges and a vigilance
inquiry," an official from the Deputy Commissioner's office in Gurugram
said.
"Registration
of properties due to irregularities will also be revisited. Stern action will
be taken against the involved officials of the revenue department, city and
village planning department or urban local bodies department or any other in
this matter," he said.
The
registration of these illegal properties was done at seven tehsil offices
including Kadipur, Wazirabad, Gurugram, Harsuru, Badshahpur and Sohna.