The Kergalli site scam has taken a new turn as the Mysuru West Sub-Registrar was suspended on charges of tampering with documents. According to officials, the registrar allegedly uploaded documents for registration without the knowledge of the actual property owners. This action has raised serious concerns about the integrity of the land registration process in the region.
Details of the Suspension
The suspension order was issued by the district administration after a preliminary investigation revealed irregularities in the registration of plots in the Kergalli layout. The sub-registrar is accused of colluding with private individuals to manipulate land records. The tampered documents were reportedly used to facilitate illegal transactions, causing financial loss to the rightful owners.
How the Scam Unfolded
Investigations indicate that the sub-registrar used his official position to bypass standard verification procedures. By uploading documents without the owners' consent, he enabled the transfer of property titles to unauthorized parties. The scam came to light when several landowners complained that their properties had been registered without their knowledge. Following these complaints, the district administration launched a probe, leading to the suspension.
Official Statement
A senior official from the revenue department stated that strict action would be taken against anyone found guilty. The suspended sub-registrar has been asked to submit a detailed explanation. Meanwhile, the government has initiated a comprehensive audit of all registrations done in the sub-registrar's office over the past year to identify other potential frauds.
Impact on Property Owners
The scam has left many property owners in a state of uncertainty. Victims have urged the government to cancel the fraudulent registrations and restore their original titles. Legal experts suggest that affected parties may need to approach the civil court to reclaim their properties. The incident has also sparked a debate on the need for digitization and transparency in land records.
Reactions from Local Authorities
The Mysuru City Corporation and the district administration have assured swift action. The deputy commissioner emphasized that the suspension is just the first step, and a criminal case will be filed if evidence of wrongdoing is found. Opposition parties have demanded a high-level inquiry into the scam, alleging that it involves a network of officials and real estate agents.
Broader Implications
The Kergalli site scam highlights systemic vulnerabilities in the land registration system. Experts call for the implementation of blockchain-based land records to prevent such frauds. The state government has promised to introduce stricter monitoring mechanisms and an online grievance redressal system for property owners.



