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Pune Crime: 45-Year-Old Killed with Sickle by Nephew Over Land Row

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 28, 2026 15:25 IST

Pune: A 45-year-old man killed by nephew with sickle over the land dispute in Jadhavwadi in Maval. This incident ...

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Pune: A 45-year-old man killed by nephew with sickle over the land dispute in Jadhavwadi in Maval. This incident occurred around 11:00pm on Sunday April 26 and deceased identified as Ravindra Ramakant Jadhav. Following the incident a case has been registered against Vishal Sukhdev Jadhav and three of his accomplices.

According to Senior Police Inspector Santosh Patil, the Jadhav family owns a plot of land measuring one acre and nine gunthas in Jadhavwadi. A dispute had arisen between them regarding the partition of this land. Meanwhile, an MSRDC pipeline was laid through their farmland, for which they received compensation amounting to five lakh rupees.

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For the past few days, a dispute had also been brewing between them regarding the distribution of this money. Ravindra Jadhav died on Sunday after his nephew, Vishal, attacked him with a sickle during an altercation. The severity of the injuries led to his death.

 

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