Maharashtra Accelerates Property Seizure for Investor Fraudsters

The Maharashtra government has expedited the process of seizing properties from firms involved in investor fraud. New deadlines have been set to streamline the process and ensure quicker justice for victims.

MaharashtraProperty SeizureInvestor FraudPonzi SchemesEconomic OffencesReal Estate MumbaiAug 07, 2025

Maharashtra Accelerates Property Seizure for Investor Fraudsters
Real Estate Mumbai:The Maharashtra government has taken a significant step to expedite the process of seizing properties from firms involved in investor fraud. This move aims to streamline the bureaucratic process and deliver justice more swiftly to victims who have been cheated and swindled out of their hard-earned money.

The state government has stipulated specific deadlines for the police and district collectors, among other authorities, to submit proposals for issuing a government notification necessary for seizing such properties. District collectors have been given 10 working days to respond to such proposals with recommendations, and another 10 days have been allocated to the joint commissioner of police or additional director general of police to scrutinize the proposals and submit them to the government for issuing orders.

The state home department issued an order to this effect on Tuesday. This decision was taken after the government noted significant delays in receiving proposals from the administration, which had slowed down the process of delivering justice to victims, officials said.

In 1999, the state government introduced a legislation to curb incidents of fraud through Ponzi schemes, which were impacting investors primarily from the middle class and people from poor economic backgrounds. The act empowered the government to issue an order to seize the money or properties of the accused firms and their directors.

However, properties can only be attached by issuing a government notification after senior police officers—either the joint commissioner of police (Economic Offences Wing) or the joint commissioner of police (Law and Order) in Mumbai, and the superintendent of police for the rest of the state—submit a proposal for the same. Once the proposal is moved, the district collector is expected to verify the details and return the file to the concerned police officers with their recommendations.

“The district collector, after verifying the proposal, must process it along with all necessary recommendations, and return the file within 10 working days to the concerned police officials,” stated the order issued on Tuesday. “It shall be the responsibility of the investigating officer of the concerned offence to obtain the proposal with necessary recommendations from the office of the district collector,” the order said.

After receiving the proposal, the concerned police officers are expected to submit the proposal to the additional director general of police (Economic Offences Wing). “The additional director general of police (Economic Offences Wing), Maharashtra, shall examine or scrutinize the proposal received along with the recommendations of the district collector and shall submit the proposal to the government within 10 working days,” the order said.

However, while following this procedure, the government observed that it was not receiving the proposals within the expected timeframe, either because of a delay from the district collector or the additional director general of police (Economic Offences Wing), said a senior official from the state home department.

In some cases, the government receives a proposal from only one office, either from the district collector or from the EOW, and a significant delay occurs in receiving the corresponding proposal from the other office, the official added.

“It has been found that if any discrepancies are noticed, a considerable amount of time is lost in getting clarifications from the respective offices. Following this, the fresh order has been issued to streamline the process and proposals at the earliest for further action,” the official said. This is why the government decided to step in.

The move comes against the backdrop of recent cases such as the Torres jewellery fraud. The brand’s parent company, Platinum Hern Pvt Ltd, was accused of cheating investors of crores of rupees through a combination of Ponzi and multi-level marketing schemes. The firm duped investors by luring them with promises of 2%-9% weekly returns on investments in jewellery and gemstones, while misleading them with inflated prices and false appreciation claims.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new deadline for district collectors to respond to property seizure proposals?

The new deadline for district collectors to respond to property seizure proposals is 10 working days.

Who is responsible for submitting the proposal to the government for issuing orders?

The additional director general of police (Economic Offences Wing) is responsible for submitting the proposal to the government for issuing orders.

What was the main reason for the government's decision to expedite the process?

The main reason for the government's decision was to address the significant delays in receiving proposals from the administration, which slowed down the process of delivering justice to victims.

What is the role of the district collector in the property seizure process?

The district collector is responsible for verifying the details of the proposal and returning the file to the concerned police officials with necessary recommendations within 10 working days.

Can you provide an example of a recent case that prompted this action?

A recent case that prompted this action is the Torres jewellery fraud, where the brand’s parent company, Platinum Hern Pvt Ltd, was accused of cheating investors of crores of rupees through Ponzi and multi-level marketing schemes.

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