CBI moves SC over probe consent in DKS case
On 29 August, Karnataka High Court held as "non-maintainable" a petition filed by the CBI and a BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal challenging the Congress government's decision to withdraw the consent.
PTI
NEW DELHI, 22 OCT
The Central Bureau of Investigation
(CBI) has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Karnataka government's
decision to withdraw its consent to the probe agency for investigating a
disproportionate assets (DA) case against Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar.
The current Karnataka Cabinet
headed by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on 23 November, 2023, held the previous
BJP government's 2019 move to give consent to the CBI to investigate the DA
case against Shivakumar was not in accordance with law and decided to withdraw
the sanction as a result. On 29 August, the Karnataka High Court held as
"non-maintainable" a petition filed by the CBI and a BJP MLA
Basanagouda Patil Yatnal challenging the Congress government's decision to
withdraw the consent.
Patil, however, challenged the high
court order in the top court which sought responses from Shivakumar and the
state government.
On 29 August, the high court had
dismissed the plea, which also challenged the State government's 26 December,
2023 order referring the Rs 74.93 crore DA case to the Lokayukta for
investigation. The CBI had alleged that Shivakumar amassed assets
disproportionate to his known sources of income between 2013 and 2018. He was a
minister in the previous Congress government during this period.
The politician was arrested by the
ED in September 2019 on the basis of alleged money-laundering charges stemming
from an Income-Tax department investigation against him between 2017 and 2019.
He was released on bail in the ED case in October, 2019. -PTI
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