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Bombay HC questions absence of Ajit Pawars son from FIR in Pune land scam case

MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Wednesday questioned the absence of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawars son, Parth Pawar, from the FIR in the Pune land scam. Parth Pawar is linked to a 40-acre prime land deal in Pune. His firm, Amadea Enterprises LLP, purchased Mahar Watan land valued at around Rs 2,000 crore, allegedly securing a waiver of Rs 25 crore in stamp duty and registration fees by claiming plans to develop an IT hub. The massive transaction was executed on a Rs 500 stamp paper. During the hearing, the High Court expressed surprise that although the firm belonged to Parth Pawar, his name was not included in the FIR. Police have filed a case against six people and arrested two. Notably, Parths partner, Digvijay Patil, who holds a 10% stake in the firm, is named in the FIR, while Parth, who owns 90%, is not. Justice Madhav Jamdhar, hearing the bail plea of accused Sheetal Tejwani, asked why she approached the High Court when her application was pending before the Pune City Civil Court. The bench also asked the state-appointed public prosecutor whether this was the case involving the DCMs son. After confirmation, the judge pressed further, Why was Parth Pawars name missing from the FIR? Police said the investigation was ongoing. Expressing dissatisfaction, the bench directed Tejwanis lawyer to withdraw the bail plea immediately. Maharashtra Congress president Harshvardhan Sapkal said the High Court raised the same questions the Congress has been asking - why Parth Pawars name is missing from the FIR despite being the major owner of the firm involved. Social activist Anjali Damani, who is pursuing the case, demanded an FIR against Parth Pawar and urged Ajit Pawar to resign as DCM to enable a fair probe.

10 Dec 2025 7:18 pm