MUMBAI, May 15 -- The Bombay High Court has slammed Maharashtra's revenue authorities for 'harassing' an 82-year-old retired Army Naik, Vithoba Maruti Parbalkar, a 1971 war veteran, over long-pending land allotment promised under a state policy for wounded soldiers. A division bench of Justices Girish S Kulkarni and Advait M Sethna, in a May 9 order, said the revenue officers appeared to have misled the court by claiming that the alternate land offered to Parbalkar in Sale village was reserved as forest. Parbalkar, however, submitted that the land had several constructions, including a revenue office and a resort. "If the court is being misled, it will be a fit case for contempt," the bench warned, adding that the veteran was denied fair treatment despite serving the nation. Parbalkar was allotted land in Raigad district in 1973, but later discovered it had encroachments. Efforts to get alternate land were repeatedly stalled by authorities citing vague or contradictory reasons....