Karnataka High Court raps government for 'lethargic approach', imposes Rs 1 lac fine


Bengaluru, Jun 14 (IANS): The Karnataka High Court came down heavily on the state government for its lethargic attitude to get sanction to prosecute a retired Chief Secretary and imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh.

The court gave the order while taking up the petition of one of the accused D.B. Gangaiah, a surveyor who questioned that only junior officers are being prosecuted. The order was given on June 8.

Gangaiah was prosecuted based on the complaint filed by one Bhaskaran against former Chief Secretary Arvind Jadhav. The complainant had charged that Jadhav along with DC, AC and Tehsildar of Anekal taluk had allegedly misused his power to create fake documents.

The fake documents were created on the 66 acres of the government land in Ramanayakanahalli in Anekal taluk in the outskirts of Bengaluru city.

The government during the course of investigation had only sanctioned prosecution of junior government employees under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

While being questioned on this in the High Court, the counsel for the government maintained that the process of obtaining sanction to prosecute retired Chief Secretary is on and it is coordinating with the Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT) of the central government.

However, since the government did not obtain sanction to prosecute till date, the bench headed by Justice P. Sandesh remarked that the government is showing lethargic attitude.

The court also remarked that the state is not interested to protect its property which is at the hands of the former Chief Secretary. The government counsel is directed to deposit Rs 1 lakh in a week and recover the same from the accused in the case. The matter had been posted to June 16.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • MN Rao, Bangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    What is the point in imposing a fine on govt or govt officials unless it is also conditional in that the amount is paid from one’s pocket? Otherwise, the fine amount is paid from the tax payers pockets! I hope the Courts realize this truth and stop penalising govt with fines. Or else the orders should be very specific that the amount must be paid by the concerned govt official from his own pocket.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    BJP will give clean chit to BJP like many opposition corrupts politicians joined bjp now for them no ED BD and DVD summons .

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 14 2022

    Karnataka High Court raps government for 'lethargic approach', imposes Rs 1 lac fine. Congratulation to great Bomma and gang.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    This fine goes from one pocket to another, of the government. HC cannot benefit from the fine. It is deposited in the accounts of the Government and can be withdrawn when needed by the government!! What a game the HC is up to in fining the government

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