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Mundhwa Land Scam Case: Key Hearing Scheduled Today
Focus on Digvijay Singh Patil's Appearance Amid Allegations of Illegal Land Acquisition
A crucial hearing in the controversial Mundhwa land scam case is scheduled for tomorrow in Pune, with high anticipation surrounding the potential appearance of Digvijay Singh Patil, a key individual linked to the firm Amadea Enterprises LLP.
PUNE, 4 DEC. A crucial hearing in the controversial Mundhwa land scam case is scheduled for tomorrow in Pune, with high anticipation surrounding the potential appearance of Digvijay Singh Patil, a key individual linked to the firm Amadea Enterprises LLP. The hearing relates to the alleged illegal transfer and sale of a 40-acre parcel of government-owned land in Mundhwa.
The Heart of the Controversy
The entire controversy centers on a prime 40-acre government-owned land parcel at Survey No. 88 in Mundhwa, which records show was historically designated as Mahar Watan land and belongs to the 'Bombay Sarkar' (Government of Maharashtra). This land, currently valued at approximately ₹1,800 crore, was allegedly sold for a significantly lower price, around ₹300 crore, to Amadea Enterprises LLP, a firm in which Digvijay Singh Patil is a partner and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar's son, Parth Pawar, is also a partner.
Focus on Digvijay Patil's Role
Digvijay Singh Patil is one of the main accused named in the First Information Report (FIR) alongside Sheetal Tejwani, the power of attorney (PoA) holder for the original landholders who was recently arrested, and suspended sub-registrar Ravindra Taru. The allegations against Patil stem from his involvement in executing the sale deed of the land, which reportedly took place without the mandatory prior government permission required for restricted Watan land. Furthermore, the transaction allegedly resulted in a substantial revenue loss to the government due to an illegal waiver of stamp duty, amounting to several crore rupees.
The Stakes for Tomorrow’s Hearing
The hearing tomorrow is expected to determine the next steps in the case, particularly regarding the process of recovering the outstanding stamp duty and other penalties. The key question remains whether Digvijay Singh Patil or any representative of Amadea Enterprises LLP will appear before the concerned authority. If the company's representatives fail to appear for the hearing, there is a strong possibility that the department will initiate further action to recover the pending fees and impose penalties, intensifying the legal scrutiny on the firm and its partners. Multiple inquiries and two separate FIRs have been registered in connection with this land deal, indicating the seriousness of the alleged fraud.
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