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Yeddyurappa exempted from appearing before Lokayukta court

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Press Trust of India Bangalore

Justice H N Nagamohan Das also exempted Yeddyurappa's two sons B Y Raghavendra and B Y Vijayendra, his son-in-law R N Sohan Kumar, Sahyadhrai Healthcare, the beneficiary of the alleged kickbacks and Naveen Shetty of R N S Developers who were awarded the UBP contract from appearing before the Lokayukta court on September 25.

Former Advocate General Ashok Haranahally representing Yeddyurappa submitted that the Lokayukta court had taken cognisance of the matter despite the Lokayukta police submitting a "B" report in the case, absolving the accused.

On May 26, the Lokayukta Court had rejected the report filed by the Lokayukta police in the case and the court had directed the Lokayukta police to probe the allegations against Yeddyurappa, Dhavalagiri Properties (a firm in which his two sons and son-in-la are the proprietors), Sahyadri Healthcare and Murdeshwar Enterprises and submit its report.

 

Hearing a criminal petition today filed by Yeddyurappa and Dhavalagiri Properties seeking quashing of the September 4 order of issuance of summons, the judge ordered issue of notices to JDS spokesperson Y S V Dutta and Lokayukta police.

Dutta in his complaint in the Lokayukta court had alleged that Yeddyurappa had received a Rs 16-crore kickback for awarding the contract for second stage of the Upper Bhadra irrigation project to RNS Infrastructure Limited and Jyothi Limited though the joint venture firm was the highest bidder.

On September 4, the Lokayukta court had also ordered issuance of summons to Yeddyurappa in alleged illegal denotification of lands at Bhadravathi in Shimoga district.

  

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First Published: Sep 21 2012 | 9:25 PM IST

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