Official sources said the Commission has sought six weeks more to submit its report.
Justice Dhingra said he sought more time in order to go through some documents from a person stating "that they are documents of benami transactions of who benefitted from the grant of licence."
Haryana government had earlier twice extended the term of the Dhingra Commission of Inquiry.
Earlier, media reports had said the Commission was ready with its report which would have gone into mutation of a land deal between a firm M/S Skylight Hospitality owned by Robert Vadra and realty major DLF. The Rs 58-crore deal related to 3.5 acre land in Gurgaon's Shikohpur village which was sold by Vadra to DLF.
In October, 2012, senior IAS officer Ashok Khemka had cancelled the mutation of the land deal between Skylight Hospitality and DLF. It was mired by controversy over allegations of undervaluation.
Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda had also yesterday sought scrapping the Dhingra Commission of Inquiry, pointing out that it was "contrary to established rules and norms, without due cabinet approval and prompted by malice and political considerations".
The present Manohar Lal Khattar government in Haryana had on May 14, 2015 set up the Dhingra Commission to probe issues concerning the grant of license(s) for developing commercial colonies by the Department of Town and Country Planning to some entities in Sector 83, Gurgaon.
BJP had made the land deals under the previous Congress government in Haryana a major poll issue during the 2014 Lok Sabha and the state Assembly polls, alleging rules were relaxed to favour a few including Vadra, son-in-law of Congress President Sonia Gandhi.
The Commission had summoned former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda but he was represented by his counsel on the two dates.
Haryana's Health Minister Anil Vij today hit out at
"CAG had also said a lot in its report earlier that government bent rules to benefit Vadra's company," Vij told reporters in Ambala.
"To keep him and his the then political masters happy, Hooda had gone out of the way to dole out benefits. Why is he feeling guilty conscious? What is the need to write a letter to the Governor when the Commission was about to submit its report?
"The day when the Commission of Inquiry was formed, Hooda could have said the same thing then. Now, why are the Congress leaders feeling scared and why are they making a noise about the whole thing," Vij asked.
Surjewala claimed said that Justice Dhingra is also chairman of Delhi-based Justice Gopal Singh Public Charitable Trust.
"The facts are very very clear which are now in public domain. Dhingra Commission is constituted on May 14, 2015. On December 8, 2015, Justice Dhingra as head of his own Trust, that is Justice Gopal Singh Charitable Trust, moves an application to the Deputy Commissioner, Gurgaon, asking that a particular individual in Gurgaon has gifted him land for construction of a school and that money should now be utlilised out of public ex-chequer's funds, for construction of a road thereupon as also electricity poles etc.
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On former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda alleging that the Commission's setting up was not backed by a Cabinet decision, Justice Dhingra said "it is not appropriate for me to comment on the legitimacy of my own Commission..."
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