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Gurugram Naib Tehsildar Faces Scrutiny Over Deeds for Ansal

GURUGRAM: A naib tehsildar is under investigation following the suspension linked to a hotel registry scandal. Narender, stationed in Wazirabad, is accused of registering multiple conveyance deeds associated with Ansal Buildwell, despite a ban from the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP). Recently suspended due to the Bristol Hotel registry controversy, Narender is now being scrutinized for his involvement in past registries approved at the tehsil level. Concerns have arisen from the registries processed in Wazirabad, particularly regarding a deed for approximately 450 square yards of land meant for a dispensary in Sushant Lok 3, which was registered without…

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Gurugram Properties Registered Despite Ban; Officials Investigated

Sure! Here’s a rewritten version of the content in a more concise format: GURUGRAM: Revenue officials in Gurugram have been accused of violating laws and official directives by conducting questionable property registrations despite a ban imposed by the Town and Country Planning Department (TCP). The case involves the Bristol Hotel-cum-commercial complex on MG Road, where a property registry was executed on December 29, 2025, allegedly against TCP instructions. As a result, TCP Director Amit Khatri has suggested legal action against Naib Tehsildar Narendra for registering the deed with malicious intent, as outlined in a letter dated January 29 addressed to…

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Delhi HC notices police on Gopal Ansal’s FIR quashing plea

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court issued a notice to police on Monday regarding a petition filed by real estate mogul Gopal Ansal, who seeks to quash an FIR against him related to a cheating case stemming from the Uphaar fire tragedy. The FIR was prompted by a complaint from a buyer of land within a project managed by Ansal Buildwell Limited. Justice Amit Mahajan requested a status report from Delhi Police, with the hearing set for September 10. The High Court further instructed the state not to take coercive actions against the petitioner until the next hearing date. A…