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A Pune probe links three to a ₹300-crore land scam, demanding ₹42 crore in back duty from Amadea Enterprises, linked to Deputy CM’s son, though he’s not implicated.
A Pune land deal probe has named three individuals—suspended sub-registrar Ravindra Taru, business partner Digvijay Patil, and Sheetal Tejwani—as responsible for irregularities in a ₹300-crore sale of 40 acres of government land in Mundhwa to Amadea Enterprises LLP.
The firm is linked to Parth Pawar, son of Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar, but he was not named in any documents and thus not implicated.
The sale, which bypassed proper procedures and avoided ₹21 crore in stamp duty, was found to involve false claims and procedural violations.
The report recommends stricter rules, including collector approval for duty waivers and expanded restrictions on registering government land sales.
Amadea Enterprises has seven days to respond to a notice demanding ₹42 crore in back duty.
Separate inquiries are ongoing, with findings to be reviewed by a high-level committee.
Una investigación de Pune vincula a tres con una estafa de tierras de ₹ 300 crores, exigiendo ₹ 42 crores en impuestos atrasados de Amadea Enterprises, vinculado al hijo del Viceministro, aunque él no está implicado.