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IGR office orders probe into claims of bogus NA registration

Pune: The Inspector General of Registration (IGR) office has ordered a probe into the alleged 112 cases related to bogus non-agricultural (NA) land documents registered recently in office number 3 during the past five months

Published on: Apr 4, 2022, 23:59:29 IST
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Pune: The Inspector General of Registration (IGR) office has ordered a probe into the alleged 112 cases related to bogus non-agricultural (NA) land documents registered recently in office number 3 during the past five months.

The Inspector General of Registration (IGR) office has ordered a probe into the alleged 112 cases related to bogus non-agricultural (NA) land documents registered (REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE)
The Inspector General of Registration (IGR) office has ordered a probe into the alleged 112 cases related to bogus non-agricultural (NA) land documents registered (REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE)

According to officials, of the 472 documents registered during the past five months, 112 have been found to be doubtful wherein bogus documents have been submitted. Earlier, seven cases related to bogus NA orders had been referred to Hadapsar police station.

According to the rules, if permission from PMC, PMRDA, district collector or RERA certificate is there on record then only those documents can be registered. IGR had ordered suspension of two sub-registrars on charges of violation of codes of registration in August 2021. Pune city has 27 registration offices where property documents are registered by citizens following verification of documents, legalities and payment of stamp duty.