Setback for CM Yediyurappa: Special court turns down closure of probe by Lokayukta police


Bengaluru, Jul 4 (IANS): In a setback for Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, the Special Court for People's Representative here on Saturday not only dismissed the 'B-Report' submitted by the Lokayukta police seeking closure of investigation against him, but also directed the Lokayukta police to probe the matter as per the directions of the high court.

The court further directed the Lokayukta police to file a report by August 21.

The case pertains to the denotification of a prime land in Bengaluru, which was related to the Varthur-Whitefield IT Corridor. The land was acquired in 2000-2001 for an IT park.

Vasudeva Reddy had filed a case against Yediyurappa before the Lokayukta, seeking prosecution of the Chief Minister.

Special court Judge Sridhar Gopalakrishna Bhat said in his order, "The 'B Report' submitted by the investigation officer under is hereby rejected. Consequently, acting under Section 156(3) of CrPC, the Deputy Superintendent of Police of Lokayuktha is hereby directed to investigate the matter further in the light of the observation made in this order and file a final report/additional final report expeditiously as per the law."

Bhat added in his order that the office is hereby directed to send the copy of this order to the ADGP, Lokayuktha, Bengaluru, for further necessary action.

In 2006-07, as the Deputy Chief Minister in the JD(S)-BJP coalition government headed by H.D. Kumaraswamy, Yediyurappa had denotified the land, according to the complaint lodged by Vasudeva Reddy with the Lokayukta court, alleging irregularities in the denotification process.

The court had directed the Lokayukta police to register a case, which was registered on February 21, 2015 under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

In December 2020, Yediyurappa had filed a petition in the high court seeking quashing of the case.

Yediyurappa had contended that the high court had quashed a similar FIR against the then Industries Minister and Congress leader R. V. Deshpande on October 9, 2015, claiming that hence the investigation against him based on the same FIR was illegal, but the court had rejected his argument.

On January 6, 2021, the Karnataka High Court had dismissed the petition of Yediyurappa seeking quashing of an FIR filed by the Lokayukta police in this case.

Dismissing the petition, Justice John Michael Cunha had directed the police to expedite the investigation.

But the Lokayukta police then filed a 'B Report' seeking closure of the investigation, which Reddy had challenged in the special court.

 

 

  

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, Jul 04 2021

    When a person becomes shameless....he / she becomes Successful politician in India... ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Pili, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 04 2021

    Yeddy@denotificaion, Feku@Rafael.. by 2024 looks the end.

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 04 2021

    Only Money talks................

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  • vasu, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 04 2021

    Can some one who has any proof of wrongdoing in Rafael case, please file a case in the court. From 2019 elections till now we only hear from congress that they have proof.

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  • Anilkumar, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 04 2021

    Good news. But when will the results come? Will the results be influenced by political parties? Will at least our grand children be able to see the results?

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 04 2021

    Setback for CM Yediyurappa: Special court turns down the closure of probe by Lokayukta police Yedi was walking down the street when he bumped into Modi. “Namaskar,” Modi said. “Nice weather we’re having, huh?” Yedi took one look at the Prime Minister, turned, and ran in the other direction. The next day Yedi was walking down the same street and there was Modi. Again he tried to initiate a conversation. Again Yedi turned and ran away. Modi was tired of this bizarre treatment, so the next time Yedi ran away from him, Modi followed. When he caught up, he asked Yedi what was wrong. Yedi said, “The last time I talked to a Modi I spent 400 Crores Rupees in the resort.”

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Sun, Jul 04 2021

    Rafael probe has also been started in France ...

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