Bengaluru: Court quashes B report - C T Ravi faces denotification case


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jul 23: The special people's representatives court here, has dismissed the 'B' report submitted by the Lokayukta police relating to an illegal denotification case involving BJP MLA, C T Ravi and two others.

Ravi, former commissioner of Chikkamagaluru Urban Development Authority, Nagabhushan and a relative, Sudarshan, were named in the case. The court said that the investigation against them should continue.

The investigation had been launched, based on a complaint made by K M Sannamallappa from Chikkamagaluru. The complainant had accused Ravi, when he was a minster, of joining hands with a relative, Sudarshan and got illegal denotification of land belonging to several farmers illegally in the name of land acquisition. They have been accused of acquiriing agricultural land for low prices, transferring the land to his name and selling the same after making sites out of it. The court which registered the case, had asked Lokayukta police to investigate the matter.

The complainant had said that by creating fake documents, the accused had inflicted loss of Rs 14 crore to the exchequer.

When the Lokayukta police submitted the B report in the case, Sannamallappa opposed the report again and provided supplementary evidences and documents to the court and urged it to hold detailed investigation into the matter again.

  

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