HC declines to stay vigilance case against ex-Kerala Minister

April 08, 2016 01:44 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:51 pm IST - Kochi

In a setback to Kerala Congress (M) leader and former state finance minister K.M. Mani ahead of Assembly polls, the Kerala High Court today refused to stay the proceedings against him in the bar bribery case pending in the Vigilance Court in Thiruvananthapuram.

Justice P.D. Rajan rejected the prayer of 82-year-old Mr. Mani seeking to stay the proceedings against him till the state Crime Branch filed an inquiry report in a case against a Vigilance Superintendent of Police accused of conducting a false probe in the bar bribery case involving the KC-M leader.

Mr. Mani argued that SP R. Sukeshan, the Investigating Officer in the case, is accused of instigating Kerala Bar Hotel Association Working President Biju Ramesh to level allegations against four state ministers in the bar bribery scam related to renewal of licences of the liquor bars.

The vigilance case was filed based on the allegation by Mr. Ramesh that Mr. Mani had accepted Rs. one crore for renewing licences of more than 400 bar hotels.

Refusing to stay the proceedings against Mr. Mani, who resigned as minister after the vigilance case was registered last year, the judge came down heavily on police for the manner of investigation being conducted in both the bar bribery scandal and the conspiracy case against Mr. Sukeshan.

Directing the police to file a detailed counter affidavit in the petition filed by Mr. Mani, he said there was no urgency in this matter and deferred to May 19 for further consideration.

The court also refused repeated prayer by Mr. Mani’s counsel to post the case for consideration during the vacation.

When Mr. Mani’s counsel contended that the case against the former minister was false, Justice Rajan orally asked, “How can your own police register a false case against a powerful minister?”

The Vigilance Court, Thiruvananthapuram will consider the case against Mr. Mani on April 16, exactly a month before the state goes to Assembly polls.

The high court observed that no efforts have been taken by the probe agency to ascertain the authenticity of electronic data collected during investigation in the case against the Vigilance SP with regard to the allegations against his investigation in the bar bribery scandal.

While Mr. Mani’s petition came up for hearing yesterday, Justice Rajan had directed the Crime Branch to submit the progress of investigation conducted against Mr. Sukeshan.

Though some attempts were made by the petitioner to show scientific records to prove his charge against Mr. Sukeshan, the court observed that it was not admissible as Forensic Science Laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram was not equipped to carry out such a scientific probe.

The court also observed that no material has been collected so far in the conspiracy case against Mr. Sukeshan.

Mr. Mani is set to seek election from his home constituency Pala in Kottayam in the May 16 Assembly polls.

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