Pune, Feb. 3 -- The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has filed a 1,886-page charge sheet against Sheetal Tejwani in connection with the Rs.1,800-crore Pune land deal case, a probe officer said on Monday. She has been accused of illegally facilitating the transfer of around 40 acres of government-owned Mahar Watan land in Survey Number 88 in Pune's Mundhwa area. The charge sheet, filed before the Judicial Magistrate First Class in Pune, follows an EOW probe initiated after an FIR was registered at Khadak Police Station. Police have invoked multiple provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including sections related to criminal breach of trust, cheating, forgery, use of forged documents, criminal conspiracy and common intention. Police alleged that Tejwani, acting as power-of-attorney holder for 272 purported landholders, proceeded with the transaction despite the land being vested with the state government and under the possession of the Botanical Survey of India. The charge sheet states that ownership claims over the land had repeatedly been rejected by revenue authorities as well as the Bombay High Court. Separately, another charge sheet has been filed against Tejwani and suspended sub-registrar Ravindra Taru in a stamp duty evasion case. Anil Vibhute, senior inspector at Bavdhan Police Station and the investigating officer, said the charge sheet accuses Tejwani of evading stamp duty amounting to Rs.21 crore, while Taru is alleged to have facilitated the registration of the sale deed despite knowing that the land belonged to the government and was recorded in the name of "Mumbai Sarkar". The EOW charge sheet also makes reference to Amadea Enterprises LLP, stating that the firm was one of the entities linked to the proposed development of the disputed land. The firm is associated with Parth Pawar, son of former deputy chief minister late Ajit Pawar. Police clarified that Parth has not been named as an accused in the present charge sheet and that the probe related to the firm is ongoing. Pune police commissioner Amitesh Kumar said the charge sheet in Khadak Police Station case was filed on January 27, within 60 days of the FIR being registered. According to the prosecution, the accused manipulated revenue records and misused procedures to enable unlawful transactions of around 40 acres of land classified as government property. While nine accused have been formally charge-sheeted so far, supplementary charge sheets may be filed once the probe is completed....