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HC dismisses BSY plea on quashing summons

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Press Trust Of India Chennai/ Bangalore

In a setback to former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, the High Court on Tuesday dismissed his two petitions seeking quashing of summons issued to him by a lower court in connection with alleged land scams.

Justice Anand Byrareddy dismissed the petitions after hearing arguments of petitioner and advocate Sirajin Basha on whose private complaints the Lokayukta Court issued summons against Yeddyurappa and 14 other accused.

The court also dismissed a similar petition filed by MLA Hemachandra Sagar, named in the complaint. Basha told the court that all charges against Yeddyurappa and other accused were backed by documentary evidence.

 

The Lokayukta court had on August 8 last year issued summons against Yeddyurappa on charges of illegally denotifying Bangalore Development Authority land in Arkavathy Layout, Devarachikkanahalli and Arekere favouring his family members.

Another complaint against him relates to denotification of land in Uttarahalli and Agara villages, regarding which too the Lokayukta court had issued summons on August 23.

The fresh trouble for Yeddyurappa comes a day after the Lokayukta police gave a clean chit to him in another private complaint in which he has been accused of favouring a private company in awarding a contract in Upper Bhadra irrigation project.

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First Published: Feb 01 2012 | 12:16 AM IST

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