"As per report received from Tehsildar, Wazirabad, Gurugram, it was clearly stated that the land in question has not been found in the name of M/s DLF Universal Limited and the said land still exists in the name of HSVP/HSIIDC, Haryana," the affidavit said.
The complainant in the September 2018 FIR had then also alleged that 350 acres of land was allotted to DLF at Wazirabad in Gurugram in violation of rules.
The affidavit was submitted before the court by Dr Raj Shri Singh, Inspector General of Police (Crime), Gurugram, which also states that the SIT is yet to record statements of some stakeholders while certain records or clarifications were yet to be received from various banks involved in the case and some government departments.
The affidavit was placed before the court in connection with the ongoing "court on its own motion" public interest litigation for monitoring the progress of cases against sitting and former MPs and MLAs.
IAS officer Ashok Khemka had in 2012 cancelled the mutation of the 3.5 acres land deal between Skylight Hospitality and the DLF in Manesar-Shikohpur in Gurugram district.
The mutation is part of the process to transfer ownership of a piece of land.
The mutation was set aside by Khemka on grounds that the assistant consolidation officer, who had sanctioned it, was not competent to do so.