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Karnataka HC's Nagaprasanna Bench Dismisses CM Siddaramaiah's Petition in 3.16 Acres MUDA Case
Sep 24, 2024, 07:14 AM
The Karnataka High Court's Nagaprasanna bench has dismissed Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's petition challenging the Governor's sanction for his prosecution in the MUDA case. The case involves alleged illegalities in the allotment of 3.16 acres of MUDA sites. The court's decision upholds the Governor's approval for an investigation into the alleged corruption. The verdict is a significant setback for Siddaramaiah, who plans to challenge the decision in the Supreme Court. The High Court stated that the Governor's actions were within legal bounds and not bound by the cabinet's advice. The decision allows the investigation into the MUDA scam to proceed.
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