Monday, February 2, 2009

Adnan gets another blow

In a way nothing but sympathy is the only feeling that comes when Adnan Sami's name is mentioned. After battling the allegations of abuse charged by his wife Sabah who even went to the extent of filing a police complaint, here comes another pain.

The Central Government has given a new order for a nationwide survey of Pakistani nationals living in India. This is to get a clearer picture of their intentions of living in the country, their occupation and also to know about the properties used by them.

The trouble for Adnan is that he does not have the needed permissions to buy immovable property in India according to the Indian law. The Central Government says that any foreign national living in India has to get the consent and a no-objection certificate (NOC) from the Reserve Bank Of India before they can buy immovable assets here.

It is the duty of the registrar of stamps and stamp superintendent to confirm that a foreign national gets all these required permissions. So the fact that Adnan does not have any of the permissions needed to own the eight flats that he has in Mumbai is going to give him sleepless nights.

It is reported that Adnan bought the flats in Andheri between 2003 and 2005.

And this purchase is now being seen as a clear violation of the rules laid down by the Ministry of External Affaris (MEA), the finance ministry and the Foreign Management Act (FEMA).

Earlier if it was the body weight that was causing havoc in his life, now it is the burden of a strained relationship with his wife and the rising friction between two countries.

Let us wait and see if it was ignorance on Adnan's part or whether this flats ownership issue turns out to be real estate scam.

Source-Indiaglitz.com

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