MUDA case hearing adjourned to Sep 12: Governor can’t act as investigator, says AG


Bengaluru, Sep 9 (IANS): The Karnataka High Court Bench hearing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s case against Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot, on Monday adjourned the hearing to September 12.

The Bench, headed by Justice M Nagaprasanna was looking into the writ petition filed by CM Siddaramaiah challenging the prosecution order against him by Governor Gehlot in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) case.

Advocate General, K Shashi Kiran Shetty, presenting his arguments for CM Siddaramaiah submitted to the court that the Governor cannot act as an investigator.

The preliminary enquiries will have to be conducted by an investigator and not by the Governor himself, Advocate General Shetty argued and added that there was no provision under the law for the procedure followed by Gehlot in this case.

The permission for sanction has to be given through a police officer under the provisions of Section 17 (A) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, he said.

Referring to former chief minister, BS Yediyurappa’s case, AG Shetty stated, “In the de-notification for which the prosecution was sanctioned by then Governor, the decision was taken by Yediyurappa himself.”

“The Governor should have to see if there is an act of crime in the decisions made by the CM. If these complaints are entertained, every day, there will be many cases lodged. The CM’s decision or recommendation should reflect an element of crime,” he submitted.

Lakshmi Iyengar, appearing for petitioner Snehamayi Krishna, argued that there was evidence against CM Siddaramaiah’s role in the MUDA case.

“CM Siddaramaiah’s wife does not have any source of income. The property of the wife in this case has to be considered belonging to the husband,” she maintained.

Abhishek Manu Singhvi, the senior counsel for CM Siddaramaiah will make the second round of submissions on September 12.

The CM is represented by senior counsel Abhishek Manu Singhvi and the Governor’s office is represented by the Solicitor General of India, Tushar Mehta. The case is reaching its final stage, and an order is likely to be pronounced by the weekend.

The Karnataka government has suspended former MUDA Commissioner, GT Dinesh Kumar in connection with the charges against him during his tenure at the civic agency.

Dinesh Kumar has been placed under suspension with immediate effect, pending an enquiry. He has also been instructed not to leave the headquarters without permission.

Singhvi has argued that the Governor did not follow the principles of natural justice while granting permission for a probe against CM Siddaramaiah. He also stated that the Governor did not consider the advice given by the Cabinet in this matter.

Defending the Governor, Tushar Mehta submitted that the decision was made lawfully and that all due process was followed.

 

 

  

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Tue, Sep 10 2024

    Famed locally and internationally, corrupt 40perc commission sarakara, BJP is desperate to return back to power, through backdoor. Politics aside, this is a concocted case, by corrupt, just to discredit popular CM, whose integrity has stood test of time, many a times.

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  • Kiran Poojary, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    DKShi is losing patience.

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  • Khalil Shamma, M'lore

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    Vijayendra and Ashoka are in frustration..

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 10 2024

    Porjari çase paadnda avvu unthuji.ಪೋರ್ಜರಿ ಕೇಸ್ ಪಾಡ್ಂಡ ಅವ್ವು ಉಂತುಜಿ.

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  • Yogi, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    Strange are the laws of the land. Why can't a governor be an investigator ? Isn't he a human ? There is ample evidence against the CM . Ultimately it is justice that should be on the forefront above everything else.

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  • S Prakash, Mysore

    Wed, Sep 11 2024

    When a complaint is to be filed by a citizen against the Official who is serving in the state and has committed some criminal act, has to get permission from the Head of the Government i.e. Governor is the executive head of the State to sue such official. This is a case against the CM. Governor has consented to sue the CM, without observing the formalities. Without ascertaining the nature of the crime committed, he has been permitted to sue. Okay according to the complainant CM has erred and influenced the officials to gain benefit to his wife is the spirit of the case. But where is the proof? On what proof Governor is satisfied that CM has committed a grave mistake that is punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act? Is there any official report or any commission report available? No. CM has already appointed a commission of enquiry to look into the irregularities. In the absence of such a report or findings, the Governor cannot act in haste. That is the argument going on in this case

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  • Shobakka, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    Scamsters rely on these kinds of lawyers to exploit our country property, which has become their legacy!

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  • Prakash, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    Chowbakka , ParashuRam statue is the great example for your scam claim. Thanks for highlighting BJP scams ..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    "The governor here has become an investigator, which is against the constitution. The governor should act like a governor, not like an investigator or a puppet of the central government.”

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    In which law book Tushar Mehta is referring that decision is made lawfully and due process followed to prosecute Siddu with governor as the investigator.. Tushar Mehta is a gujju devil’s advocate puppet of his high command.

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