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Bombay HC Questions Police Protection for Parth Pawar in Land Deal

MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Wednesday raised significant concerns about the police investigation into a controversial land deal in Pune, hinting that authorities may be protecting Parth Pawar, son of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, by leaving him out of the FIR. A single judge bench led by Justice Madhav Jamdar questioned the prosecution while considering the pre-arrest bail application of businesswoman Sheetal Tejwani, one of the accused in the case. Justice Jamdar pointed out that Parth Pawar, a major stakeholder in the involved firm, was not mentioned in the FIR, directly asking, “Is the police shielding the son…

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Pune Civic Body Hits Revenue Loss as State Halts Tax Recovery

PUNE: The civic body that faced revenue losses in the 2024-25 fiscal owing to ongoing legal disputes regarding property tax in merged areas might encounter the same challenges in the 2025-26 financial year, as the state government maintains its ban on tax recovery. In 2024, the state mandated a halt to property tax collection from merged regions and ordered the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) to limit property tax to no more than twice the rates previously set by the grampanchayats, following complaints from residents of the newly integrated areas about high civic taxes. The absence of specific regulations within the…

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Pune Land Deal Report Blames Sub-Registrar, Two Others; No Parth Pawar

PUNE: A committee led by a Joint Inspector General of Registration (IGR) has completed its investigation into a controversial Rs 300-crore land transaction involving a Pune firm co-owned by Parth Pawar, son of Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar. The committee has identified three individuals named in a police FIR, according to an official report. The three-member panel’s findings were submitted on Tuesday, but it did not implicate Parth Pawar, as his name was absent from any of the relevant documentation, as per a senior official’s statement to PTI. Joint IGR Rajendra Muthe, who led the committee, presented the report to…

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Maharashtra: IGR Panel Calls for Stricter Property Registration Controls

PUNE: A five-member inquiry committee, led by Joint Inspector General of Registration Rajendra Muthe, has proposed significant reforms to enhance Maharashtra’s property registration system and reduce revenue loss. This recommendation follows an investigation into irregularities linked to a ₹300-crore land purchase case in Mundhwa involving Amadea Enterprises LLP, associated with Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s son, Parth. According to sources familiar with the report, the committee has advised that registrars must obtain a formal decision from the Stamp Collector under Section 31 of the Maharashtra Stamp Act before granting stamp duty exemptions based on government notifications. “This measure is vital…

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Pune Deputy CM Orders Stop-Work Notices to Non-Compliant Builders

PUNE: On Sunday, Deputy Chief Minister and Pune’s guardian minister Ajit Pawar emphasized the need for authorities to contemplate issuing stop-work notices to builders who disregard civic regulations. This statement was made during a review visit to Hadapsar constituency, where he communicated with officials from the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and local residents. In response to citizen complaints regarding poor facilities, subpar road infrastructure, and water shortages in the area, Pawar stated, “Builders need to improve their practices and provide necessary amenities. Authorities must take decisive action against those who act unprofessionally. If building codes are not adhered to, stop-work…