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Complaint against CM transferred on question of jurisdiction

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Metropolitan Magistrate Neeraj Gaur sent back the case to Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Yadav with a request to mark it to an appropriate court, less than a month after he had asked the police to file an action taken report detailing the steps it has taken on the complaint filed by RTI activist Vivek Garg on the issue.

The case relates to alleged corruption in granting fitness certificate to commercial vehicles.

Despite the June 8 order, the police had failed to file the report.

Besides Dikshit, the complaint also names Delhi Transport Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely, former Transport Commissioner R K Verma and a company which was granted contract for lane tests of commercial vehicles, M/s ESP India.

 

The complaint alleges that the Delhi government gave away the contract for lane test of commercial vehicles for fitness certificate to a private firm without inviting any tender.

It also says that "I&C lane test is annually done of all commercial vehicles registered in Delhi. Vehicles which clear this test are given fitness certificates. Earlier the whole process was being done by the Transport Department but now the lane test is done by the said private company for Rs 400 per vehicle, which is not shared with the government.

"After the vehicle clears this test, Transport Department issues a fitness certificate for which a separate fees of Rs 100 is charged from each commercial vehicle." MORE

  

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First Published: Jul 04 2012 | 8:35 PM IST

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