CBI registers fourth case linked to ₹25,000-crore Roshni land scam

It’s in pursuant to J&K HC order to probe alleged involvement of public servants and others in grabbing government land.

November 20, 2020 07:23 pm | Updated December 16, 2020 08:29 pm IST - NEW DELHI

CBI headquarters in New Delhi.

CBI headquarters in New Delhi.

The CBI has registered yet another case in connection with the ₹25,000-crore Roshni land scam , pursuant to the Jammu and Kashmir High Court order to probe the alleged involvement of public servants and others in grabbing government land.

The order had noted that during verification, records of a few randomly selected cases were examined and it was found that the Revenue Department, Jammu, officials had extended favours to the illegal occupants in vesting the ownership rights. They did not keep a proper record of possession.

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The payment rates were not fixed by the Price Fixation Committee as per rules, and in many cases, the money was not remitted to the exchequer. The illegal occupants were not evicted and the land parcels in question were not put up for auction.

The CBI had registered three separate cases related to the scam. Earlier this month, the Jammu and Kashmir State Land (Vesting of Ownership to the Occupants) Act , also known as the Roshni Act, was declared null and void, after the court termed it unconstitutional and unsustainable.

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