Maharashtra Revenue Department Enhances Transparency with New Vigilance Squads

Published: December 05, 2025 | Category: Real Estate Maharashtra
Maharashtra Revenue Department Enhances Transparency with New Vigilance Squads

The Maharashtra Revenue Department has taken a significant step towards enhancing transparency and accountability by forming Divisional Vigilance squads and a state-level committee. This initiative was announced on the eve of the completion of the one-year term of the BJP-led MahaYuti government on December 5, as reported by news agency IANS.

Dedicated Vigilance Squads are being constituted at the level of each Divisional Commissioner to conduct effective and time-bound inquiries into complaints against officers and employees concerning revenue-related matters. These matters include minor minerals, land records, stamp duty, land measurement, and allied functions. These teams will complete a preliminary inquiry and submit their reports to the competent authority within 30 days for regular complaints and within 15 days for extremely serious complaints, according to Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule.

A state-level committee, chaired by Revenue Minister Bawankule, has also been formed to periodically review the functioning of these Vigilance teams and recommend necessary improvements. Minister Bawankule emphasized, “On the occasion of the first anniversary of the state government, this initiative marks a significant milestone in our commitment to transparent, responsive, and efficient governance.”

The working procedure for the vigilance squads was finalized by Minister Bawankule, and the Revenue Department issued a Government Resolution on Thursday, directing all Divisional Commissioners to establish the respective vigilance squads within the next 15 days. The decision was taken to ensure in-depth examination of serious complaints received against Revenue Department officers and employees regarding irregularities in land measurement, minor minerals, stamp duty, and other revenue-related work. The department believes that proper and impartial inquiry into such complaints will help enhance the credibility of the administration.

According to the government resolution, the seven new vigilance squads are established at the Divisional Commissioner level. These squads will be chaired by the Additional Commissioner (Revenue) at the Divisional Commissioner's Office and will comprise a Member Secretary: Deputy Collector (Revenue) and members including the Deputy Collector, District Superintendent of Land Records, District Mining Officer, Joint District Registrar, and an officer of Tehsildar rank.

A minimum of four officers must be physically present during any inquiry conducted by the squad. The squad will also have the authority to investigate in another division if the situation demands. A six-member state-level committee, led by Revenue Minister Bawankule, has been constituted to ensure the efficiency and regularity of the vigilance work. The committee includes the Additional Chief Secretary (Revenue), one Joint Secretary, and three Deputy Secretaries.

The department's initiative will make the process of primary investigation, on-site inquiry, document verification, and report submission for serious complaints concerning minor minerals, land, stamp duty, land measurement, and ancillary work more rapid and effective. Minister Bawankule stated, “This initiative will significantly improve the transparency and efficiency of our operations, ensuring that the public receives fair and timely justice.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the main purpose of forming the Divisional Vigilance squads?
The main purpose is to conduct effective and time-bound inquiries into complaints against Revenue Department officers and employees concerning revenue-related matters, ensuring transparency and accountability.
2. How many days do the vigilance squads have to complete their preliminary inquiry for regular complaints?
The vigilance squads have 30 days to complete their preliminary inquiry for regular complaints.
3. Who chairs the state-level committee formed to review the functioning of the Vigilance teams?
The state-level committee is chaired by Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule.
4. What are the key areas of focus for the vigilance squads?
The key areas of focus include minor minerals, land records, stamp duty, land measurement, and allied functions.
5. How many officers must be present during any inquiry conducted by the vigilance squad?
A minimum of four officers must be physically present during any inquiry conducted by the vigilance squad.