Police, in its status report, told the court that Tripathi was interrogated and he stated that when he came to know that his father, being a pensioner, was not entitled for the medical claim, he wrote a letter to the Vidhan Sabha secretariat to know the rules and was asked to return the amount with interest, that is, Rs two lakh on September 16.
"In view of the above, legislative treats the matter as closed and does not propose to take any further action in this regard," the report filed before Metropolitan Magistrate Ambika Singh said.
The court has fixed the case in December for hearing arguments in the matter.
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The court was hearing a complaint filed by advocate and RTI activist Vivek Garg alleging that the MLA from Model Town constituency here committed an offence by getting his mother's medical allowance worth over Rs five lakh reimbursed from Delhi government, despite his parents not being dependent on him and not entitled to the claims.
He said the MLA has accepted his crime by returning the money and now there is no need to lodge an FIR and would urge the court to directly put him on trial.
In his complaint, Garg had sought registration of an FIR against Tripathi for alleged offences of cheating, criminal breach of trust by public servant, forgery for cheating and criminal conspiracy under the IPC.