New Delhi: Justice (retd) SN Dhingra led panel, which is probing the grant of licences for change in land use in four villages of Gurgaon, including the licence granted to a company (Sky Light Hospitality Private Limited ) owned by Robert Vadra, will submit its report on Wednesday.


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Meanwhile, News18 reported that the one-man commission has found irregularities in grant of permissions to Vadra's Skylight Hospitality.


The Dhingra panel points that influential people granted Change of Land Use (CLU) permission causing land prices to increase.


The report further stated that action will likely be taken against several people including ex-CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda.


Robert Vadra is the son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and husband of Priyanka Gandhi.


The commission had the mandate to probe the circumstances of the grant or rejection of the licences for the development of colonies, group housing societies and commercial complexes in those sectors of Gurgaon for which lands in the areas of Shikohpur, Sikanderpur, Badah and Kherki Dhaula were used.


It has also probed whether the transfer of licence by the original licencee within a short period of time was in violation of the law and caused a loss of revenue to the state government.


Vadra has been accused of transferring his licence to DLF in violation of the law and causing a huge loss to revenue.