Let's take a look at the signs that suggest the Haryana government may have extended huge favours to Mr Vadra:
The land Mr Vadra had bought in Manesar, next to Gurgaon, was mutated (transferred) to his name in one day after the deal was closed. Mutation normally takes 3-6 months and is essential to complete the the transfer of ownership process in Haryana. Mr Khemka cancelled this mutation, saying it was signed off by an official who was not authorised to do so.
In March 2008, less than a month after the land was bought, Mr Vadra got licence for housing project on Manesar land. Within 65 days, DLF bought the land from Mr Vadra, paying him Rs 58 crore, an escalation of eight times.
To allegedly help Mr Vadra avoid paying capital gains tax, the payments from DLF were staggered over four years.
In January 2011, Haryana government renewed licence for the land in the name of Mr Vadra's company, Sky Light Hospitality, even though he had sold it to DLF.
In October 2012, the land registered in DLF's name against the rules, even though Mr Vadra and the real estate giant had entered the deal over the land 65 days after it was bought in 2008.
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