The land in question was originally allotted by the government to farmers for agricultural purposes. Under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, non-farmers are prohibited from purchasing such land without obtaining explicit permission from the District Collector. Investigations suggest that these legal formalities were not adhered to during the transaction. Additionally, Suhana was reportedly listed as a farmer in the sale documents, raising further concerns about the legitimacy of the deal .
The Resident Deputy Collector has directed the Alibaug Tehsildar to conduct an impartial inquiry into the matter. Authorities are examining potential irregularities in the transaction, including possible collusion between officials and misuse of authority to facilitate the sale. If found in violation of the law, the deal could be annulled, and the land may revert to government control .
This development comes at a time when Suhana is preparing for her upcoming film, King, in which she stars alongside her father. The film is anticipated to be her second major project following her debut in The Archies, which was released on a streaming platform. The legal issue has attracted significant media attention, potentially impacting her burgeoning acting career
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