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Home / Crime and Justice / Gurgaon Officials Flagged for Illegal Property Deeds

Gurgaon Officials Flagged for Illegal Property Deeds

30 Jan

Summary

  • Illegal sale deeds registered for commercial project on MG Road.
  • Revenue officials accused of violating urban development laws.
  • Action sought against officials for registering deeds post-prohibition.
Gurgaon Officials Flagged for Illegal Property Deeds

The Haryana town and country planning department (DTCP) has raised concerns over illegal sale deeds registered for a commercial project on MG Road in Gurgaon. The DTCP is seeking action against revenue officials in Wazirabad for alleged violations of urban development laws.

The sale deeds were executed for the Bristol Hotel-cum-commercial complex, which was granted a change-of-land-use (CLU) permission in 1995. The DTCP claims that the CLU conditions were breached when units were sold to third parties without the mandatory license required under the Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Act, 1975.

Despite clear instructions issued in December 2025, prohibiting any property registration linked to the complex, a sale deed was registered on December 29, 2025. The DTCP has characterized this as a wilful and mala fide act by the Wazirabad tehsildar and naib tehsildar.

The department has formally requested an inquiry and appropriate legal action against the concerned revenue officials. This action aims to deter unauthorized transfers and ensure commercial developments adhere to licensing, environmental, and planning norms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Illegal sale deeds have been flagged for the Bristol Hotel-cum-commercial complex, with revenue officials accused of violating urban development laws.
Action is sought because revenue officials allegedly registered sale deeds for the commercial complex despite departmental orders prohibiting such registrations, indicating wilful violations.
The Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Act, 1975, was allegedly violated when units were sold without obtaining a mandatory license, breaching CLU conditions.

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