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The two acres of land was acquired by the Bangalore Development Authority in 2004 to form Arkavathi Layout, but was allegedly denotified when Yeddyurappa was the chief minister in 2008.
Terming it as illegal, two litigants, Sirajin Basha and Balaraj had moved the Special Court.
Defence lawyer Sandeep Patil told PTI that the special court judge B V Patil quashed the matter as the sanction given by the then Governor Hansraj Bhardwaj to try Yeddyurappa in 2011 was set aside by the High Court.
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“The case was quashed on two scores – one there was no sanction at all because it was already quashed by the high court and secondly because it was tried by the CBI court earlier and found to be false. So it had to end like this,” he said.
In all, there were five complaints against Yeddyurappa of which four were quashed earlier.
Following the quashing of this case, BJP state general secretary N Ravi Kumar termed it as “a victory of truth and justice”.
“Some people have made it their business to tarnish the image of Yeddyurappa by levelling false allegations,” he said in a press release.