High Court Orders Police Action on ED's Bhoodan Land Fraud Alert

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-27 23:49:15 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-27 13:25:02

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High Court Orders Police Action on ED's Bhoodan Land Fraud Alert

In a significant development, the Telangana High Court has taken a firm stance on the alleged Bhoodan land fraud in Nagaram village, directing the state counsel to seek an update from the Maheswaram police. This move comes after a petitioner, Dastagir Shareef, brought to light the lack of action following the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) preliminary inquiry findings.

The ED, India's premier financial investigation agency, had notified the Maheswaram police in February 2024 about potential irregularities in the transfer of Bhoodan and prohibited lands. The agency's inquiry suggested document fabrication, forgery, and revenue record manipulation, allegedly implicating government officials. Despite the ED's advice to the Deputy Commissioner of Police to take further action, Shareef claims that no steps were taken.

Shareef's persistence led him to submit a representation to the local authorities in October 2025, but to no avail. His subsequent petition to the High Court has now prompted judicial intervention. During the hearing, Justice NV Shravan Kumar displayed a keen interest in the government's stance on this matter, requesting the state counsel to gather instructions from the Maheswaram police within a week.

This case highlights the potential for corruption in land transfers and the need for swift action when financial irregularities are suspected. With the High Court's directive, the spotlight is now on the Maheswaram police to provide a timely response and ensure that justice is served, especially given the potential involvement of government officials in this alleged fraud. The public awaits the outcome, which could have significant implications for land governance and official accountability in Telangana.