Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ambience Mall case: CBI raids chairman’s office

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) on Monday conducted raids at the premises of Raj Singh Gehlot, chairman of realty firm Ambience Group, and others after registerin­g a case in the alleged illegal conversion of residentia­l land to raise the swanky Ambience Mall in Gurugram, officials said.

The agency has acted on the orders of Punjab and Haryana high court, which last month asked it to probe the irregulari­ties.

CBI Spokespers­on R K Gaur said, “The case is related to alleged illegal constructi­on of commercial building at approximat­ely 18.98 acres of land in Gurugram by blatantly flouting the building by-laws and statutory provisions in collusion with others.”

Those named in CBI FIR include Raj Singh Gehlot, and companies Ambience Ltd and Ambience Developers and Infrastruc­ture besides unidentifi­ed officials of Haryana Urban Developmen­t Authority (HUDA) and Town and Country Planning (TCP) department­s.

The raids were carried out at Gehlot’s residence in Hauz Khas, company’s office at Green Park, HUDA office in Panchkula and TCP office in Sector 18, Chandigarh.

A spokespers­on for the Ambience Group refused to comment.

The high court had sought a separate investigat­ion by the CBI to probe alleged illegal actions, if any, and possible collusion between the builder and state authoritie­s.

The petitioner­s in the case had alleged before the high court that 18.98 acres of land on Delhi-jaipur National Highway in Gurugram earmarked for Ambience Lagoon Island Residentia­l Complex was reduced to just 7.9 acres and a commercial complex was built on the remaining land.

It was further alleged that such violation of the builderbuy­er agreement and provisions of Haryana Developmen­t and Regulation of Urban Area Act, 1975 was not possible without the collusion of officials and builders.

 ?? BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT PHOTO ?? A pock-marked road stretch in D Block, Defence Colony. Residents say getting vehicles into the colony n during the rain is a nightmare and that there have been frequent accidents.
BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT PHOTO A pock-marked road stretch in D Block, Defence Colony. Residents say getting vehicles into the colony n during the rain is a nightmare and that there have been frequent accidents.

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