Granite scam: HC relief to Durai Dayanidhi

April 05, 2013 06:52 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:09 pm IST - Madurai

Union minister M.K. Alagiri's son Durai Dayanidhi at District Police Office, in Madurai. A file photo:S. James

Union minister M.K. Alagiri's son Durai Dayanidhi at District Police Office, in Madurai. A file photo:S. James

Relaxing the bail conditions of former union minister M K Alagiri’s son M K Durai Dayanidhi, an accused in the multi-crore granite scam, the Madras High Court Bench in Madurai on Friday directed a lower court to return his passport.

Allowing a petition by Mr. Dayanidhi who sought return of the passport to enable him undertake foreign trips in connection with his business, Justice K.B.K. Vasuki directed the Melur Judicial Magistrate Court to return the passport on furnishing a bond of Rs. two lakh.

Mr. Dayanidhi should produce the passport as and when required by the Judicial Magistrate court and also inform it about his trips abroad ten days in advance, the Judge ordered.

He was granted anticipatory bail by the court on December 10, 2012 which had then ordered for impounding his passport and directed him to appear before police whenever required.

Mr. Dayanidhi had moved the high Court to modify the bail conditions and return of passport.

Cases had been registered against him for alleged offences under Mines and Minerals Act and Explosive Substances Act in connection with multi-crore illegal granite quarrying at Melur near Madurai.

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