Delhi HC dismisses plea for FIR against Rajasthan CM in land deal

August 08, 2018 12:38 pm | Updated 12:40 pm IST - New Delhi

Rally time: Before the 2013 Assembly elections too, Ms. Raje had taken out a ‘Suraj Yatra’ in the State. File photo File photo

Rally time: Before the 2013 Assembly elections too, Ms. Raje had taken out a ‘Suraj Yatra’ in the State. File photo File photo

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed a plea seeking an FIR and a CBI probe against Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and her son for allegedly getting compensation of ₹1.97 crore by selling a piece of government land to NHAI for widening a national highway in 2010.

Justice R.K. Gauba rejected the petition which had also challenged an April 18, 2015 decision of a special CBI court here.

The trial court had refused to order a probe into the allegation against Raje and her son, saying no prior sanction was obtained as required under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

The high court had earlier asked the prosecution counsel to place before him the notification by which the court was set up.

The trial court had dismissed the private complaint by a Rajasthan-based lawyer, saying there was no sanction order to prosecute them under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

According to the petition by lawyer Srijana Shrestha, Ms. Raje was not a public servant at the time of the alleged commission of the offence in 2010 and was Leader of Opposition in the Rajasthan legislative assembly.

The petition said Ms. Raje and her son had allegedly illegally claimed ownership of a 567 square metre piece of land adjoining the Dholpur Palace in Dholpur town and sold it to National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for ₹1.97 crore, causing a loss to the state exchequer.

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