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Paper Leak: Paper Leak: Ed Seizes ₹24l, Sale Deeds | Jaipur News

Jaipur: A day after raids in connection with paper leak case in the second grade teacher’s examination, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday said that they have seized Rs 24 lakh, various incriminating documents and sale deeds. The ED on Friday had searched the residential and other premises of people who are close to the Congress including Dinesh Khodniya who is said to be close to chief minister Ashok Gehlot and had facilitated Babulal Katara to become RPSC member. Also searches were carried out at the premises of Spardha Chaudhary who was with NSUI and now working as president of Mahila Morcha of Rastriya Loktantrik Party and Suresh Dhaka an absconding accused in paper leak case. “We have recovered nearly Rs 24 lakh, incriminating documents and papers of the sale deed,” said a senior officer of ED. TNN
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We also published the following articles recently
Police driver held in paper leak case
A police driver has been arrested in connection with the Bihar Constable Recruitment Examination paper leak case. The driver, Jitendra Kumar, was allegedly linked to a gang that solved the paper for this year’s examination. Two others, including an SSB jawan, were arrested earlier, and five people in total have been arrested in the case so far. The examination, conducted on October 1, was canceled due to allegations of paper leak.
A police driver has been arrested in connection with the Bihar Constable Recruitment Examination paper leak case. The driver, Jitendra Kumar, was allegedly linked to a gang that solved the paper for this year’s examination. Two others, including an SSB jawan, were arrested earlier, and five people in total have been arrested in the case so far. The examination, conducted on October 1, was canceled due to allegations of paper leak.
Delays in registering of sale deeds at sub-registrar office irk citizens
Applicants in Goa are facing inconvenience with the online Generic Documents Registration System, which is used for registering sale deeds. They complain about having to pay for appointments and waiting for a month to receive copies of sale deeds. The department is struggling to handle the high number of daily requests for document registration, with the major problem being in Bardez. The department plans to install high-speed scanners by the end of the year to solve the issue.
Applicants in Goa are facing inconvenience with the online Generic Documents Registration System, which is used for registering sale deeds. They complain about having to pay for appointments and waiting for a month to receive copies of sale deeds. The department is struggling to handle the high number of daily requests for document registration, with the major problem being in Bardez. The department plans to install high-speed scanners by the end of the year to solve the issue.
Delays in registering of sale deeds at sub-registrar office irk citizens
Despite the implementation of the online Generic Documents Registration System, applicants in Goa are still facing inconvenience when registering sale deeds. Complaints include having to pay for appointments and waiting for up to a month to receive copies of sale deeds. The problem is particularly acute in Mapusa, Panaji, and Margao. The department admitted that staff are struggling to keep up with the high volume of daily requests, with existing document scanners being a major bottleneck. The department plans to install high-speed scanners by the end of the year to address the issue.
Despite the implementation of the online Generic Documents Registration System, applicants in Goa are still facing inconvenience when registering sale deeds. Complaints include having to pay for appointments and waiting for up to a month to receive copies of sale deeds. The problem is particularly acute in Mapusa, Panaji, and Margao. The department admitted that staff are struggling to keep up with the high volume of daily requests, with existing document scanners being a major bottleneck. The department plans to install high-speed scanners by the end of the year to address the issue.