Court dismisses corruption complaint, relief for CM Yediyurappa, son Vijayendra


Bengaluru, Jul 9 (IANS): A special court hearing cases against public representatives on Thursday dismissed a private complaint against Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and eight others, as it granted him reprieve from facing another set of corruption charges.

The court in its order said that the complaint is not maintainable in the absence of valid sanction, and accordingly was dismissed.

The dismissal order from the court has come as a big relief to Yediyurappa against whom some of his own party leaders are ganging up and alleging that he and his younger son B.Y. Vijayendra are indulging in rampant corruption in the state.


B S Yediyurappa (left) and B Y Vijayendra

The complaint was filed by T.J. Abraham, president of the Anti-Graft and Environmental Forum, seeking an order for an investigation into alleged corruption by Yediyurappa and others.

The complaint was filed against the CM, his son and BJP state Vice-President Vijayendra, grandson Shashidhar Maradi, son-in-law Virupakshappa Yamakanmaradi, besides Sanjay Sree, son-in-law of Yediyurappa's daughter Padmavathi, Cooperation Minister S.T. Somashekar and others.

The complainant had alleged that crores of rupees exchanged hands, and Yediyurappa's family was the biggest beneficiary of these deals as they had received illegal gratification and the proceeds of the crime had been routed to Kolkata through a few shell companies to firms owned by Yediyurappa's family members.

He had pleaded that the special court either take cognisance of offences under the PC Act against these nine persons, including Yediyurappa, his son, and some of his family members or order an investigation on the allegation of bribery in relation to a contract given to a private company for a housing project of the Bangalore Development Authority.

The court, which had reserved the order after hearing arguments, dismissed the petition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    Justice will be definitely done at one place!

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    After 2014 clean chit is common!

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  • Alphonso D'souza, BENDUR

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    I am an apolitical character. I always look at the performance of any government. Lets bear in mind, if we think something is wrong with the present governments in India, it is we the People of India replace them and bring in an efficient and honest administration(s). Vote intelligently when you elect your representative. People go to picnics on an Election day; Hope and pray that they exercise their voting rights efficiently

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  • Nelson, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    Proof that nothing stops you from making money once you are in power

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  • Pili, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    Ye tho hona hi tha.. patha nahin kitna karcha huva hoga.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    Pragya Singh Thakur & B.Y. Vijayendra get relief but not Fr. Stan Swamy ...

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  • Francis Lewis, Sasthan

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    Since every department under these people they will get relief without any investigation

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