Case against Yeddyurappa adjourned to Sept. 22

September 03, 2011 06:15 pm | Updated August 09, 2016 01:29 am IST - Bangalore

Bangalore : 29/08/2011.  Former Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa arriving to the Lokayukta court in Civil Court premises in Bangalore on August 29th, 2011.  Photo : K . Bhagya Prakash .

Bangalore : 29/08/2011. Former Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa arriving to the Lokayukta court in Civil Court premises in Bangalore on August 29th, 2011. Photo : K . Bhagya Prakash .

The Special Lokayukta Court here on Saturday adjourned to September 22 further hearing on a complaint filed against former Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa in a case of alleged graft.

Judge N. K. Sudhindra Rao had on August 10 directed the Lokayukta police to probe the complaint and submit its findings by Saturday.

Counsel for Lokayukta submitted the investigation into the case is still on and the judge adjourned further hearing to September 22.

The complaint was filed on July 27 by JD (Secular) spokesperson Y. S. V. Datta alleging two firms owned by the two sons and son-in-law of the then Chief Minister received a kick-back of Rs 13 crore from a company for the award of a civil contract for the second stage of Upper Bhadra Irrigation Project.

He had alleged this company had also been favoured though it quoted higher rates.

The Lokayukta police had filed an FIR against Mr. Yeddyurappa under the Prevention of Corruption Act on the charge of “favouring” R. N. Shetty and Jyothi Ltd. in the project.

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