Telgi, convicted in the multi-crore scam, died at a hospital in Bengaluru on October 26 after a prolonged illness.
His wife claimed in the application that Telgi's last wish was that all his properties, bought from the money he earned from the scam, be used by the government.
The application also lists immovable properties which Telgi bought in his relatives' names and were never seized by investigating agencies.
As per the list provided to the special Maharashtra Control Of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court here, there are seven properties in Belgam and two in Bijapur, Karnataka.
"Shahida's application also says she is a god-fearing person. Her faith in the god and judiciary made her move the court with details of the properties as she wanted to stay away from any kind of sin," advocate Pawar said.
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