India, Nov. 18 -- The three-member committee appointed by the inspector general of registration (IGR) to investigate alleged irregularities in the Rs.300-crore Mundhwa land deal is set to submit its findings on Tuesday.

Led by the joint inspector general of stamps and registration, the inquiry team has concluded its review and is preparing to present the report to IGR Ravindra Binavade.

A senior officer said the report was initially scheduled for Monday. "It was to be submitted today, but since the IGR was in Delhi, the panel will now place the report before him tomorrow," the officer explained.

The panel was formed earlier this month amid questions over the legality of the land transfer and the involvement of multiple parties. The cas...