Mining Issue: SC for Yeddyurappa's Response Before Ordering CBI Probe


Mining Issue: SC for Yeddyurappa's Response Before Ordering CBI Probe

New Delhi, May 4 (PTI):
Former Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa was today granted a day's time by the Supreme Court to file documents for opposing the expert committee's recommendations for CBI probe into illegal mining by companies which made donations to the charitable trust run by his kin.

A forest bench headed by Chief Justice S H Kapadia asked the BJP leader's counsel to place before it the material along with a note to counter the documents supplied by the Central Empowered Committee which "prima facie made out the case for investigation" against him and his kith and kin for alleged "irregularities" and "illegalities" in the mining activities.

The Bench, also comprising justices Aftab Alam and Swatanter Kumar said, it will pass an order whether CBI probe was required or not after going through the documents and notes.

The April 20 report prepared by the CEC in pursuance of the apex court's February 10 order, said there was a scope for expanding the CBI probe against Yeddyurappa and annexed the documents to support its findings.

"Prima facie, we are satisfied that the documents (annexed) by CEC made out a case for investigation by CBI," the bench said.

However, Yeddyurappa's counsel and senior advocate V Giri said merely on the basis of the report of the CEC, the probe cannot be handed over to the CBI as the Lokayukta police was seized of the matter and the former chief minister had got a relief from the Karnataka High Court against which an appeal is pending before the apex court.

The CEC recommendation for CBI probe was also opposed by JSW Steel Ltd whose counsel C S Vaidyanathan said when the matter was pending with state law enforcing agencies.

He said the probe can only be handed to the CBI if the court was satisfied that the state agencies were not carrying out its investigation properly and abdicating its responsibilities.

However, advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for NGO Samaj Parivartan Samudaya, the petitioner, said the probe has to be handed over to the CBI as there was no Lokayukta in the state and the Lokayukta Police was being headed by a person whose credibility has come under question.

On the CEC report of April 27, the court said it will be taken later but on the plea of senior advocate Shyam Divan, who is an amicus curiae in the matter, it directed the state Lokayukta, Karnataka government and the Customs Department to preserve the documents, specifically referred and related to the seizure of documents from the officers of Belikeri Port.

The bench mainly deliberated on the April 20 report of the CEC which found evidence of huge payment made to the trust run by Yeddyurappa's sons and his family received "windfall profits" in land deals in Bangalore involving big mining companies including that of Jindals and Adanis.

The CEC report said the Prerana Education Society "set up by the close relatives of the then chief minister, Karnataka" has during March, 2010 received donations of Rs 10 crore from South West Mining Limited, a Jindal Group company.

"In this context it is of interest to note that during the year 2009-2010 the net profit (after tax) of the said company was only Rs 5.73 crore," the report had said, adding that such a large donation were not been made by the company or by the other Jindal Group companies to any other trust or society not owned, managed or controlled by the Jindal Group.

The report said that a Bangalore land deal involved "serious violations of relevant acts and procedural lapses and prima facie misuse of office by the then chief minister, Karnataka thereby enabling his close relatives to make windfall profits and raises grave issues relating to undue favour, ethics and morality".

  

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  • George DSouza, Mangalore

    Sat, May 05 2012

    UNDER THE LAW OF NATURAL JUSTICE MR.YEDDYURAPPA IS GIVEN A CHANCE BY THE SUPRIME COURT BEFORE THE VERDICT.THIS FORMALITY WAS NOT FOLLOWED BY MR.SANTOSH HEGDE WHILE GIVING HIS REPORT AND MR. YEDDYURAPPA MOVED TO HIGH COURT ON THAT GROUND.SC IS TRYING TO FULFILL THE FORMALITIES BEFORE PASSING THE VERDICT.

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  • IVAN RODRIGUES, dubai

    Sat, May 05 2012

    congrats,,,SANTHOSH GE UR REPORT REALY WORKOUT. WE HOPE COURT SEND TO JAIL.. ENJOY YEDY WITH REDY

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  • vincy, bangkok

    Fri, May 04 2012

    Dear nagesh Maama,please note advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for NGO Samaj Parivartan Samudaya is not a UPA man.What he says is perfect,the karnataka state do not have a lokayukta and the person heading it at present cannot be considered as a lokayukta.Finally the day has come supreme court will soon issue notice to CBI for a enquiry.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, May 04 2012

    Yeddy will come out clean. He is far better than ugly congis..

    Jai Yeddy... Jai DVS...Jai BJP.. Jai Karunadu

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, May 04 2012

    What we gather from SC's observation is that Yeddy has given a chance for a formality to defend himself with in 24 hrs!If Yeddy implicated by SC based on CEC's report and give green signal for further investigation by CBI, then question arises BJP govt's legitimacy in Karnataka.Yeddy represented BJP in Karnataka and if High Command did not see any laps in his governing then BJP top brass also responsible,I,Believe.On the other hand Yeddy's first innings as political stalwart abruptly ends as 'hurt and retired'.However,the court proceedings will take another 10 to 15 years that means Yeddy's political career ends herewith.A matter DVS camp looked forward with holding breath.But the real dram starts from here.

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  • alban lewis, Kallianpur/bangalore

    Fri, May 04 2012

    Really I think Yeddy has a lot to explain if ever CBI takes over -
    BUT always BUT BUT - he is losing his hard!!!!! earned money to try and bail himself out from this serious accusations
    what do u say guys -Dinesh/Nayka/Rakesh shetty/malhotra/Dr.Kamath
    But I think the Bench is deliberating - I do not why ( is it as usual) waiting game always pays better
    The last para of the above news - says it all -
    Yeddy in real trouble? all have to wait and see - how his money talks here -
    Common Akka - help your dear friend - may be a electric shock (you have to give it - whenever there is electricity) may help him
    Have a good time - all of you mentioned above

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Fri, May 04 2012

    NOTHING TO WORRY. NOBODY CAN'T DO ANYTHING. YEDDIJI IS INNOCENT. HE WILL COMEBACK WITH ANY ISSUE SOON. JAI HO YEDDIJI.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Fri, May 04 2012

    Come on Yeddyurappa we know that you are an innocent Angel.
    Let CBI investigate your cases and I am sure you will come out clean like our river GANGA..............

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