JAIPUR: A real estate firm from the city has approached the Lokayukta, the state-level anti-corruption ombudsman, due to the lack of action from authorities regarding alleged illegal land partition and unauthorized constructions in the Sanganer area.
Rajdarbar Pink City Developers Pvt Ltd has lodged a complaint requesting an investigation into the supposed involvement of revenue officials in a controversial partition of prime agricultural land from 2021. Additionally, it seeks accountability for the failure of local authorities to address illegal constructions, officials reported.
The company, represented by its authorized signatory Surendra Singh, claimed in its January 7 complaint that the Sanganer tehsildar and others overstepped their authority while partitioning agricultural land in the village of Jaysinghpura Bas, Bhankrota.
The land in question spans approximately 6.29 hectares and consists of multiple khasra numbers, part of which was purchased by the company in 2005 as an undivided half share.
The firm alleges that the co-owners of the remaining share obtained a partition order on February 23, 2021, without their consent and in breach of natural justice. They argue this action resulted in financial losses by allocating landlocked and unusable sections.
Furthermore, the developer claims that sections of the land were sold to third parties, who subsequently constructed buildings without approval from the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA). Despite filing complaints, no action has been taken.
The complainant is urging that all unauthorized constructions on the specified khasra numbers be confiscated and demolished, and that the partition order made by the Sanganer tehsildar without the company’s consent be annulled. They also seek legal action against the involved officials as per law, along with proper compensation for the developer.
