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Punjab: Naib tehsildar sacked for mutation of shamlat land

By, Chandigarh
Published on: Feb 27, 2025 07:22 AM IST

The orders came after an inquiry found Varinderpal Singh Dhoot guilty of mutation of common village land measuring over 10k kanals in Seonk village in Kharar

Punjab government on Wednesday dismissed naib tehsildar Varinderpal Singh Dhoot for allegedly sanctioning the mutation of shamlat (common village land) at Seonk village in Kharar in favour of private individuals in 2016.

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The action came following a detailed inquiry by former additional district and sessions judge BR Bansal that found Dhoot guilty of violating the Punjab Village Common Lands Act, 1961.

The detailed inquiry revealed that Dhoot, while posted as naib tehsildar in Majri, SAS Nagar, had sanctioned mutation on September 28, 2016, transferring ownership of 10,365 kanals and 19 marlas of shamlat land in Seonk village in tehsil Kharar, to private individuals.

Additional chief secretary-cum-financial commissioner revenue (FCR) Anurag Verma ordered the officer’s dismissal.

“Government has a zero-tolerance policy towards such actions. Hence, considering the above facts and situation, I, as the competent authority, hereby decide and order to dismiss Varinderpal Singh Dhoot, Naib Tehsildar (suspended), from government service under Rule 5 of the Punjab Civil Services (Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1970,” reads the dismissal orders signed by Verma, while terming Dhoot’s actions as ‘malafide’.

Pertinently, Verma had, earlier, also suspended tehsildar Ranjit Singh for fraudulently registering property deeds in Jagraon while sitting at the Ludhiana East tehsil office. The report showed that Ranjit Singh registered documents in Jagraon at 5.12 PM and, within four minutes, registered another in Ludhiana East at 5.16 PM, which is humanly not possible.

Meanwhile, to enhance transparency and curb corruption, Verma has mandated the installation of four closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras at every sub-registrar and joint sub-registrar office across the state. Additionally, all deputy commissioners have been directed to access the CCTV feeds and conduct random checks of live footage to ensure that sub-registrars and joint sub-registrars are present in their offices and that citizens are not facing unnecessary delays or difficulties in getting their work done.

 
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