HC imposes Rs 3 lakh cost qn Jagathi for repeatedly approaching
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HC imposes Rs 3 lakh cost qn Jagathi for repeatedly approaching
HC imposes Rs 3 lakh cost qn Jagathi for repeatedly approaching court 'Court dismisses pleas >Jagathifailed CORRESPONDENT LEGAL of Janani and Indira ri'zedia to make proper disclosure to the court that it had failed proper to disclosures make to the Hyderabad: Justice B Chan- court with regard to its vari- dra Kumar ous Pradesh of the High Wednesday Court on imposed huge costs of Rs 3 lakh on Jagathi the earlier conditional order. When it was brought to the notice of the court that the amounts and an im- various points when it had mo*able property security there sought counts, Central Bureau of Investi- it is contended that due to gating (CBI) Y media houses - Jaganmohan S judge said imposing gathi petitioners to execute a bank guarantee for 50 per cent of the orders of the court. The also Reddy. was fore misleading the court at that costs Publications he on Jaon the ground that the said media house has been repeatedly approaching amendment the court for of its..orders. The judge also pointed out to create a, charge on about crore property to fulfill Rs dis- It. Janani and Indira connected The was there- Or: petitions filed by the other two with accounts and The last..of the many ders hadrequired the said worth Rs 5 crore. In the present application, Publications. missed Andhra houses the amendment of were 19 other acthe judge said that the petitioner hadfailed to inform the court about it on the peculiar circumstances, May 23 when it made the was an attempt by the petitioners to dilute the orders no one was forthcoming to first order It is contended give by of the court. It may be recalled that the CBJ had sought freezing of surety. said It was also contended that while the total seizure was given to the court and a further set of 19 accounts were the accounts of an account of about Rs opened by Jagathi Publica- 116 crore, the court had di tions as it was required to has said that it of the three companies. In a petition before the High Court, the same was modified at the instance1 of the said rmedia " houses 4 c b their properties for rected that no charge be cre ated on assets worth Rs 50W gi the petitioner make details that the were deposits in in fact accor- dance with the requirements of the Audit Bureau The present!petitionwas.ucu1ations: ,. ofCi CS asked to take action on CBI report in Vizag land scam He felt that there was con Legal Correspondent nivance by the officers in alHYDERABAD: Justice L. Nara- lotting the public lnnds High contrasy to the directions of Court on Wednesday directed the court and ordered a CBI investigation. simha Reddy of the the Chief Secretary, Govern- ment of Andhra Pradesh, to appropriate action initiate based on the report sUbmitted by the CBI which made a preliminary investigation in- to a land major Visakhapatnam. scam - in It thay be recalled that the judge had ordered an enquiry The counsel for the CBI handed over the enquiry report in n sea1el envelope to the judge. The judge based on directed action tile report. Fake court order case Justice K.C. Bhanu of the his property and when that sought to be executed entertained. some persons filed memo stating that the High Court with an appeal filed by the Dalita Bahujana VySasaya passed acontrary order. Sangam challenging the order was After some time it came to light that the order *as there was an in- Bench The petitioner to the II town police but they were not acting even after one Schedule Castes dication It was argued 'No' to appeal of implemented were government. the High Court. zalpurkar on Wednesday declared that the writ appeal the open space. A Division Bench of acting dations Ghose and Justice Vilas V. Af the Supreme Court and a direction was given to protect the He was entertaining a writ pertaining to the 'inaction' of petition filed by one Sekhar who said that the competent the State government to act court granted a decree of eviction of his téhants from of a commission headed by Justice Punnayya cannot be upon the reconnqndationp the Punflayya Commission were not being Chief Justice Pinaki Chandra The High Court judge had before single judge that recorumen- ister a case noticed that on earlier occasion the issue had gone up to and for eraof untouchability. tration near sakhapatnam. against atrocities High court granted two weeks to the Kakinada police to regpertaining to the circulation of a fake order of corn- ment is not acting sincerely to prevent when a writ petition was filed regarding the claim for regisMVP Colony, Vi- had that the State govern- timation to register the case year. deajing *as of the single judge. plained forged. Though The though accepted by they the NRHM scam heading for quiet burial? AMITA VERMA chargesheet LUCKNOW, AUG. 8 stipuiated 90 fle CBI is preparing for a quiet burial of the NRHM scam in Uttar Pradesh. The premier investigating agency has virtually called off investigations since the past two months and no turtlier headway has been made in Hie cases related to NRHM scam and the murders of three medkai owicials. Pradeep IAS officer Shukia, a key accused in the NRHM scani, got ball on Wednesday because the CBI did not file The GB!, probing the within the days period. which began mvrder and th scam in July last year, im the direetion of the high court, has not made any headway in the murders of three nedical otticers. investigating The agency, according to sources, is preparing te teil the court that deputy CMO CUI has virtually called off probe since the past Iwo months and headway Ins no been made in the cases related to NRHM scam Y.S. Sachan who was found dead in mysterious circumstances inside Lucknow jall on June 22, 2011, had actually committed suicide. The Cii is conveniently overlooküg the fact that Dr Sachans body had eight deep cuts on his neck, arnis/wrists and groln bijt ne blood was found where his body was found hang Ing byabelt. The question being asked is that 13 lt possible for anyone to inflict so many deep cuts 0» hirnself and then hang hirnseif with a belt? Moreover, the injury caused by the belt on his neck was found to be postaceording to nortem, the autopsy report but the CBI has overlooked this paint. The CM has also not nade milch progress in the murders of the other two CMOs Dr Vinod Arya, who - was October 27, shot 2010, dead on and Dr B.P. Singh, whe was kffled an April 2, 2011. already The CDI Las taken three extensians from the court aM the next deadline is again roimd the corner. On the eve of the Assenibly electians in 11?, the CBI had shovm great Laste in the investigatlans aM Md lodged live Fifis an .lanuary 2, 2011, On the basis of these FIRs, the CDI arrested (armer DSP minister Baba Singh Kushwaha and thea DSP MLA Ram Prakash Jaiswal along willi GM, Constniction and Design, P.K. .Jain. - wu ____ ______ 4l_____ 3tFZR( 4Mr) mv tm'if t'ff 1 icßi Sfai'r ant i*mMn fr' ffigti vßtit¬zg " " WIt4URIRI Pttid Tulltflflff Rki IT«llfßTfflf " % fi #iaii a4'r Pi.ii.a __________ iai r*fll WBItI " '*ItL " " " " 215NY11t :*5[-5 ft?4ai4t " " " 'mawtft ujtp 11dIeIafl ibtteJd " q4tfj " " " " " Land acquisition for waste dump: case moved to CBI BUREAU TO AND OUT F HT Correspondent CHAN DIGARH: The Central Bureau. of Invee:iga.tion (OPT) wiiilo,kiol:otJLeatlegationthat tile land n.aine some and payment a an.a high mur.icip al cc ss.:ss en Icr of Kiorsana; and Madvtnd.e:rSirsgh, FAfl FR district president of the Los dhia.:ea Yontis Akoji foal, was for "the 2012 election from aeciranc Panther submitted that in Febnoary 2.010, tree beneuci lchoa'ma, lee lead the land ment had accluhred 291 kanal Pull ab jointlyat P,aonpuraPiud, 33 tan Porn Bathinda, for P.s i,fii said 9 arisrias vide a notifies"tion. seeued. on A.pri I if, 20 if, oonrt ared, after few days, trLe the made Singh and justice "Tejind.er Singh Phin!:lsa in Wednes!:lay lonrchaeed crore; state yovenernent had decided to a coui it :re for Pea 7 crore, Ludhiana'e' "Tio.e all egat ion s nggest there were also tic'cc snitable sites "bssl: the rrcsorecioa I corpo- on apnhiic-taterest peti.tiosaby S ingh; leinktsaP a Kanw ar Pal Singh, his wile, Kimandeep in PaLtdnds district. Kaur; branch, :rriao las belongedto doebeneficior- ab tciot: the villagers of Msaadi Kimrd The bencla gave the !:lel:!nhz general of the ofwioict.. 247 tonal arid 6 Kiueshdev S iregie, le is ita.spector Fo:r the project, the govern wife, Karna.ljeet Kaur; ared b rotioer, I-linen>at gave the CIII toe d.irec"tiorus I n.ve stlltati o:u] b ascii. 0.81 Mal ithia Khushdev Singh is former assembly division bench comprising act] :]]g enief justice Jas bir Chandigarh Si :egt. era, lawyerßeonandeep StaSh was :rnon.th. The B a.:ry A KAH oelseslcsarse.a close l:o Ataii leader B ikra.:srij it influential in Batiunda in of creating a iou' Tue wil:hin. OSF TO government Pnnj ab favonred people in TUTU by paying aldghpricefortheird47-ksaisj 155055 Lesai were STAT E GOVT RIGGE 0 BATHINOA LANO PRIOE TO FAVOUR PEOPLE ared oree Baivi:eede:r Singh; Ln':lhierea3 Yadvinder Singh, a.:>> d his wife, Jasdeep; reia.t ice Srnj eel: Kaur "racion noose the ian.d irs puce-tion deliberately to favour the beneficiaries. 'Inc cc :i: 50:0 e:rs have also snbmittedchat doeI:'eneficisries, being close to senior political leaders ofthe roiling ruonl:n to conaauiete tdae inqniry lelean.whiie, s:atos ouo is had together ciorchased 247 psrtc were tipped tisat the gov- kanal and d nearias ernment wonld acquire the be nas.a:al:aineo on toe I an.d. Poenamuma Piaei, alahesra Apgarwai Appearing for the a. l:!etitiota_ on the Bathi:eeda--Manee. road at it awe .eesiornitte':l in the court 'Inc next: hearirog is Sei:'tensber 12. on Bloodstained pillow emerges key exhibit in Talwars vs CBI Dr Mahapatra. DIPANKAR GHOSE "There are OHAZIABAD, AUGUST 8 discrepancies in the report, A PILLOW and its case, ex- These will be brought up. So and the CBl'sversion earlier. hibited in court for the sec- far there had been no men- to become one of the key of any male DNA in Amshi's room, even from the pieces of evidence in the trial prosecution." ond day on Wednesday, is set tion of murdered Noida teenager At one point during the Amshi Talwar and the fam- hearing, the Talwars had ar- ily's domestichelpHemraj. On Tuesday, the pillow case was exhibited in court gued that a bloodstained pil- lowwith Hemraj's DNAhad been found in the room of andDrßKMaha- Krishna, another patra, senior biol- help. Krishna had the earlier been made CFSL and prose- with an accused in the ogist cution witness case but let off for in the case, said that pillow the lackof evidence. AI case, room, presence DNA showed of male in It is learnt that a found in Amshi's letter a CFSL fl[3fj to the from the thenSP(CBI),RS Dhankar, the bloodstains. 4, Earlier, the counsel for 2008 stated in June that "one bloodstained pillow with pil- dentists Rajesh and Nupur low Talwar, who are being tried lope, for the 2008 killings, had told the room of Ms Amshi". In- cover in a sealed enve- captioned as 13, from the court that "there was no cidentally,while evidence of the spection presence of the CBI in- memo of the crime Hemraj or any other male in scene, dated June the room at the time of the stated the 1, 2008 positions from murder, suggesting problems where 14 items were picked with up, the the CBI version of only one that did not events." The Talwars' lawyer mention the had item number 13. on several occasions quoted from the CBI's case position was On Wednesday, only one parcel closure report which on page additional 29, under the subhead "ma- opened in the court which jor shortcomings of evi- was contained a blanket found dence", stated: "No blood of on the terrace of the house. Hemraj was found on the Dr Mahapatra bedsheet and pillows of said there was presence of blood on the Arushi. There is no evidence blanket which generated fe- to prove that Hemraj was male killed inthe room of Amshi." ing has been fixed for Mgust DNA. 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Ydil pTnt iMt 31T'flfrt lT Ti 3lt ii 4 3r ft T1 iN)jil 3TWI i tf4 WIT i WTT3t 3IIL kdct # fTVT kdln 33nTJ [iI &qsu siiyi fTrz [ii-lqv Wk TWFtITt IRI a w3lfcF4[4 [iI4 jtSH 4TI awl 1IzT* - w wm w 9#* WIT ITtU KLO Triggered Violence: Shinde Advani goes back to pet theme, blames 'illegal migrants' for violence in Assam home minister after being given the crucial pnrtfn]in last week. OUR POLITICAL BUREAU NEW DELHI than lie also informed the Lok Sahha The monsoon session nt Parlia- what Advani ''Problems out, morecomplex. In had of made it are Ass;ini ille thenameol - on a stormy note 00 as the Opposition accused the government of fatting to curb ethnic violence inAssam. that an additionaldirectorof CIII would visit (lowahati on Thurs- Imni grants we sliou 1(1 not ha rass citizens. Ni an \' 1)101) 0 can) c following a request from As Sam chief minister Taron Gogoi to investigate the cases of vio- to oti re( runt runt fl fl from Ithngladesh fromIthngla desh Both Houses of Parliament withighly-charged nessed discus- along ment began Wednesday sion on the riots in Assam. In the Lok Sabha, government business Was suspended to take up the is- sue throughan adjournment mu tiori moved by BJP leader LX Ad vani, which was negatived by a voice vote after a five-hour debate. Rajya Sabha discussed the month-long violence in Assam in the post-lunch session as a short duration discussion. Replying to the adjournment motion in the Lok Sabha, home minister gave Sushilkumar details of the violent mci- (lellts_si!yillgit StI!tOU tack Shinde by titeranat- Liberation Organisation) terrorists in which two Muslims were killed. KLO (Kamtapur Informing the members about the steps taken by the Centre and thestategovernnient, hesakithat the was on alert "The Army w II bring resu Its in areas which are actually affected," Shinde said, in his first reply as Army gal day lence. east) after The çBl official will go with joint secretary (north- ism" in the home ministry "The Earlier, Advani blamed the Con Bangladesh, Ad peopleof Assam, "have migration from vani said hecorne refugees state." When he camps center in their own visited relief in Kokrajhar of the clashes the epipeople were worried they ii Iy I mve I he able to ret or o to their homes. "PeopleinAssamfeelthatif this told him they would have happened in any other part of the country. more strin- measures would have been taken," he said. Advani claimed gent thai illegal Bangladesh, aged immigration frwn allegedly encour- by Congress for vote-bank politics, is to he hlamed for the vi 1971 war with tile prom- (ihatowar said, lie added the house should send a message to Assani that the count ry cares for the state. government's mind is very clear; it's heart is very clear: We like a peaceful situation." he said. gress governments at the state and Centreforthe violence. Linking the violence with illegal im- the ise that they would never go hack. We should not doubt t heir patriot- PTension was building ure since April. One such incident occurred on April CI'M MP lsasudeh Acharia also disagreed with Advani, Slamming the government for its failto read the early signs of lence, 6. Then It happened in the first weekof July. The state gov- ernment had the Information. Even then home minis- ter P Chldambaram knew. Why were the clashes not prevented? BASUDEBACHARIA CJ'MIP olenee in Assam. Congress MP Paban Singh Ghatowar countered Advani and said the problem was more complex he v io- "Thnsion was huildingsioce April, (Inc such insaid, ride nt OCC 11 rred 01l April 6, 'I' hen it happened in thefirst week of loft The state government had the in formal ion. Even then home ister P Chidambaram knew. mill Why were the clashes prevented?'' The disrussion saw si",'r'r'il k northeastern tei'jections 01(111 in hers 'iron Ihe states as they blamed other members for giving Itea' V C 0111 in iolaI Un (I cit one t the (IIsCOSSiOn. JD(U) gesled MP Sharad Yadav sag- thud an all-party meeting should be conducted on the issue and a team be sent to Assam to address the situat ion. CBI faults airports authority for ground handling contract Wants Action Aaainst 8 MI Officials For Procedural Irreaularities (was) caused to AAI or central government". The response VAyyappan ITNN Cheimai: The Central Bureau Investigation of (UBI) has found fault with the way the Airports Authority of India was filed on a petition filed by Oveyam Ranjan on behalf of privatefirmstho havebeendo The joint venture btween Bha ing submitted tender papers. The joint venture of the companies ground hamMing for air (AM) awarded contracts for ground handling at seven air- lines at (Jhennai airport. ports. The (JBI conducted apre- the liminary inquiry tothevigilanceofficeof the AM A senior AM official said inresponseto handlingcontracttoajointvenof Bhadra International and Novia International at seven airports. It mandated that "Itisuptothevigilance department In2oo9,the AAI gave ground ture had forwarded a report (JBI inl)llii. a writ petition filed in the Madrashigh court. to take action itionfornextmonth. rant Now the UBI has recommended action against eight since the contracts "do not con- AAI officials for procedural irregularities. The agency how The (JBI has listed six irreg ularities. "Bhadra Internation a criminal investigation, isformed,"the (JBI said. that Thl International, a sister companyofßhadra,hadanout- Madras ready atthe airport bythe ger shuttles and loadingbags. legal provision for doing so unless ajoint venture consortium high court has The ever,saidthematterdidnotway- couldnot be registeredas a sepas there is no ante legal entity The agency also mentioned fixed ahearing on the writ pet airlines use the firm's services for check-in, operating passen- dra and Novia was not valid on August 18, 2009, when Bhadra against the officers," he said. State-of-the-art coaches kept ground handling company nies as a whole was taken into consideration by AAI officials. al or Novia International did not have a minimum experi standing of 26 crore to the AM in an advertisement contract and an arbitration on this was pending th Delhi high court. The Federation of Indian Air- ence lines have thallengedthe AM's criminal offence to of five years in ground handling as envisaged in the warrant an investigation" and tender conditions. The experi (Bhadraforsevenairports)isal- 'no substantial wrongftil loss ence of Novia Group of Compa lowdto do groundhandling. stitute any policybywbithonlyoneagency Fresh case against arms dealer Abhishek Verma SYED ALI AHMEDITNS NEW DELHI, AUGUST 8 Acting on a complaint made by Union Sports Minister Ajay Maken, the CBI today registered against a fresh case dealer arms Abhishek Verma on charges writing to the of allegedly Prime Minister on a forged letterhead of Ajay Maken, seeking easing of business visa norms in 2009. In 2C'09, Ajay Maken was Union Minister of State for Home Affairs. The CBI said itregistered a eagainstthc arms dealer Wi der See tion 8 of Prevention of (Thrup tion Act, Section Abhishek Verma 65 A (b and c of Information Tech nology Act and under Section 469 to of the IPC which relates forgery for purpose of haniting reputation. The agency also slapped charges of violation of ITAct and Prevention of Cormption Act in the fresh case, the CBI said. Verma and his wifewere ted on June 8. They in judicial custody. After his a few other people arrest, were questioned, but their names were not disclosed by the CBI, sources said. Venjia has moved for bail before a special court here as CBI has failed to file a chargesheet in a case against him. _ _ - "_ p n1ff 4kr4 ñ ft ft *fnat i*fln1a?* au ____ __________ SN 3 WW *dW * '' _ ThTNfl 3415It J trttzu wR N T3*ThW* atin4t 3 c'!, _______ à1tW 3R -ir IiT Tw14t xtr W frr. t * <1 WU *tfrM1 nfflriin lTmm'IR (1R'il) tW *tfrM1 tin *f1ftnIfl t* 'rim 'rim *3* *fnqiüt *3* tW ,Tl'r9rtp ami w1I319gfl i nt'im i __ _ ZTT ___ ________ _____ _____ _______ ____ ___ _________________ ________________ 4jfU'h'i 1WR3R1 1ki W1T fr%is * a *wa #aq U55* * t4âab*stzt *111 ifr ________ * a a EFIt t a *fyirt. *1L1Ifl1I w ftatR ci' ijslicig 'i u griufl ii irfr *flfl I* IIT 5T1?H vwwuwafi. f: flw*tR1rMirtftSTt*a11 tp* t ?s& IW. 2f it m * tFlT *$ gnMia thàs tnn el'II(lI lWRf t I * Centre hints I, at role of external forces SPL CORRESPONDENT Union Home Secretary, R.K.Singh's stern warning NEW DELHI, Aug 6 The Centre on Monday came, amidst reports of fresh vowing to hunt down the violence in the area, even as Muslim organisationTs slam- perpetrators of violence in ming the BTAD area, claimed to have identified the culprits responsible for the violence, admitting involvement of external forces in the violence. Under attack, Thrun Gogoi beleaguered Centre and the State Governmenttor their failure to control the violence, called for review of the Bodo Accord. "The trol situation is under con- as of now. There could be some external elements behind the jTiolence. Gov- ernment is likely is'.] Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into Centre are determined and we the to order a probe by The State Government and violence will have this in- vestigated and get the riots, highly to the people who are behind placed sources said. this," the Union Home Secre- Meanwhile, Union Home Minister, Sushil Kumar Shinde said the situation is tary told newsmen. everyone under control now and those who are responsible for alert has been given. "I want to make plying Yesterday, there have been the culprits some incidents. lam nage der the clear to the violence," Singh warned. "I was touring for last two days, and getting information. details. But it that we will go after getting the situation is un"Shinde said. control now, The Home Secretary reto questions, said that have behind the car- been identified hint- ing at the involvement of