Bengaluru: Jarkiholi CD scandal - Investigation report submitted to high court


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jul 20: The special investigation team (SIT) vested with the responsibility of investigating Ramesh Jarkiholi sleaze CD case, on Monday July 19, submitted its progress report to the high court. The report covers all the first information reports filed in this case.

In the meanwhile, advocate Geetha Mishra, has filed an interim petition seeking to hear her arguments with regard to her plea to hold as null and void the order issued by the city police commissioner for the formation of the special investigation team for probing the CD case.

The division bench of the high court presided over by Chief Justice A S Oka will examine the current statuses of all the FIRs filed in the case before checking the legal validity of the SIT. Therefore the bench had asked the government on July 16 to file a complete investigation report to the court.

Special public prosecutor of the SIT, PL Prasannakumar, submitted the investigation report of the SIT relating to all the FIRs in the case, in a closed envelope. The petition will again come up for hearing on Tuesday.

  

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