India, Feb. 18 -- The Vikas Kharge Committee of senior revenue officials, set up to look into the Mundhwa land scam in which the late Ajit Pawar's son, Parth, was involved, submitted its report to the state government on Monday, giving Parth a clean chit. In its over-1,000-page report, the committee has put the onus on the two revenue officials who registered the deal, and has left all further inquiry to the Pune police investigating the FIR.

The committee comprised the Pune divisional commissioner, the inspector-general of registration and controller of stamps, the Pune collector and the commissioner of land records. Its mandate was to ascertain whether there were any irregularities in the land transactions, and if yes, to fix responsib...