Prosecution Sanction Granted Against Revenue Inspector Narayan Jha
EW Correspondent Ranchi: Chatra Deputy Commissioner Ramesh Gholap has adopted a strict stance against negligent and undisciplined officers and staff in the district. Since assuming charge in Chatra, the DC has initiated departmental actions, including FIRs, against several errant officials. In a recent case, the former Pratappur Circle Officer, Nityanand Das, faced disciplinary action for allegations of irregularities in land management. These include unauthorized online registration of government land, issuing lump-sum receipts improperly, and displaying indiscipline, arbitrariness, and negligence in duty. A disciplinary case (Form K) has been initiated against him, with recommendations for departmental proceedings. The DC emphasized that such behavior violates the Jharkhand Government Servants Conduct Rules, 2001.
The Case of Revenue Inspector Narayan Jha
Revenue Inspector Narayan Jha of Pratappur Circle was implicated in a bribery case related to land mutation processes. A video showing him accepting bribes went viral on social media, prompting the DC to form an inquiry team led by then-Sub-Divisional Officer Surendra Oraon. During the investigation, the applicant from Babhne village in Pratappur Block alleged that Jha demanded money for facilitating the mutation process. Jha later confessed during questioning at his official residence that he was the individual seen in the video counting the bribe money. The inquiry also revealed that Jha was not the designated Revenue Inspector for the land in question. His involvement in tasks outside his jurisdiction raised suspicions of a larger network of officials and staff being complicit. An FIR was filed against Jha and other implicated individuals under relevant sections of the law. Prosecution sanction has now been granted in the case. DC Ramesh Gholap reiterated that the district administration has zero tolerance for corruption and negligence. “The viral video of a Revenue Inspector accepting bribes for land mutation led to a thorough investigation, where the accused admitted his actions. Prosecution sanction has been granted in this case,” he stated. The DC also highlighted irregularities involving former Pratappur Circle Officer Nityanand Das and recommended disciplinary actions against him for misconduct and negligence. Gholap affirmed that any complaints from circles would be thoroughly investigated and strict action taken against those found guilty. “Resolving public grievances and maintaining integrity in administrative processes are top priorities, the DC added.