A week after the Supreme Court stayed the arrest of real estate broker Kutubuddin Nooruddin Ravat, the alleged mastermind in a non-agricultural land fraud case, the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) of Dahod recalled the arrest warrant.
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Kutubuddin Nooruddin Ravat is a real estate broker accused of being the mastermind behind a non-agricultural land fraud case. He is alleged to have facilitated the illegal conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural use.
The Supreme Court stayed the arrest of Kutubuddin Nooruddin Ravat, granting him interim relief based on the arguments presented by his legal team that the charges against him were baseless.
The Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) of Dahod recalled the arrest warrant against Kutubuddin Nooruddin Ravat following the Supreme Court’s decision to stay his arrest.
The case has raised concerns among farmers and landowners about the legality of land conversions and the potential loss of agricultural land. Environmental activists have also highlighted the long-term effects on the region’s ecosystem.
As of now, the Supreme Court has stayed his arrest, and the arrest warrant issued against him has been recalled by the CJM of Dahod. The case is ongoing, and new evidence and investigations are expected to provide more clarity.
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