CHANDIGARH: Former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda acted ‘contrary to law’ by ‘ad hoc’ distribution of land licences, especially in transactions related to Congress President Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra , the Justice SN Dhingra Commission is supposed to have said in his 182-page report submitted to Haryana CM Manohar Lal on Wednesday.The commission was last year asked to investigate 250 licenses allocated during the Hooda regime. Though the report is not in public domain yet, there are indications it may come down heavily on the officials from the Town and Country Planning Department who termed the deals has completely legal.The department was headed by TC Gupta an officer who was allegedly close to Hooda. A person close to the commission said, “I think the report will expose all politicians and bureaucrats.Since I know he had gone into each aspect thoroughly.” Avoiding to make direct comment on the report, CM Lal accused the Congress of running a ‘mafia’ in state during its 10-year regime.“Mining mafia flourished between 1991 and 1996, during Congress regime in the state. Similarly, a liquor mafia thrived between 1996 and 1999 during the regime of Haryana Vikas Party. CLU mafia flourished during 10 years rule of the Congress from 2005 to 2014,” Lal said in the assembly on Wednesday.