ANI | | Posted by Pathi Venkata Thadhagath
Apr 03, 2025 10:02 AM IST
Karnataka Excessive Court docket permits ED to proceed investigating MUDA land allotment case involving former Commissioner DB Natesh and CM Siddaramaiah’s spouse.
The Karnataka Excessive Court docket on Wednesday permitted the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to proceed the investigation into the Mysore City Growth Authority (MUDA) land allotment case.
Karnataka Excessive Court docket. (HT_PRINT)
The Excessive Court docket pronounced the order on utility filed by the ED looking for to remain a single choose’s order which quashed summons issued to DB Natesh former MUDA Commissioner throughout whose tenure alleged unlawful allotment of land was made to CM Siddaramaiah’s spouse Parvathi.
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The Karnataka Excessive Court docket ordered that the ED shall be at liberty to utilise all of the paperwork and supplies which can have been gathered, recovered or seized on the place of the petitioner, in addition to to utilise the assertion of the petitioner for the aim of the remainder of the investigation in accordance with the legislation. All of the investigations underneath the Act are permitted to be carried out in accordance with legislation, however the judgment of the only choose impugned within the enchantment.
The courtroom additionally acknowledged that the ED is entitled to proceed and keep it up the investigation in opposition to the opposite accused in accordance with the legislation. The current utility is disposed.
Natesh was accused of allotting plots to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s spouse Parvathi when he was MUDA Commissioner. Natesh has been accused of illegally allotting 928 plots within the ratio of fifty:50 from MUDA.
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The case pertains to the alleged allotment of 14 plots by Muda to Siddaramaiah’s spouse in 2021, that are situated within the Vijayanagara space of Mysuru. In response, the ED is investigating the allegation that the MUDA had acquired 3.16 acres of land owned by Parvathi in Kesare village.
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