Army Veteran, 92, Alleges Fraudulent Sale Of Allotted Land In Rajasthan
A 92-year-old retired army officer has filed a complaint alleging that his government-allotted land in Rajasthan was illegally sold. The veteran claims the transaction was carried out through the use of fabricated documentation and identity theft.

A 92-year-old retired army officer has approached authorities alleging the fraudulent sale of land allotted to him by the government in Rajasthan. The veteran discovered that the property, which was granted to him in recognition of his military service, had been transferred to a third party without his knowledge or consent.
According to the complainant, the perpetrators utilized forged documents and impersonation to execute the sale deed. He stated that he had not visited the land for a significant period, which may have allowed the unauthorized transaction to go unnoticed by local land records officials initially.
Law enforcement agencies have initiated an investigation into the claims of forgery and land grabbing. The retired officer has requested a full reversal of the sale and strict legal action against those involved in the suspected conspiracy. Source: A 92-year-old retired officer alleges his Rajasthan land was fraudulently sold using forged documents.
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