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A Special Court dealing exclusively with criminal cases related to Legislators has granted bail to former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa in connection with Bellandur denotification case.
Earlier on Friday, Yediyurappa appeared before the court and applied for bail through his advocate C V Nagesh. Following this, the Sessions judge B Jayantha Kumar sought the complainant’s advocate to respond to this plea.
The special court had summoned the 79-year-old leader in a private complaint filed by Vasudeva Reddy in 2013.
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The complaint alleges that Yediyurappa as Deputy Chief Minister in 2006 illegally denotified 15 acres and 30 guntas lands in Bengaluru’s Bellandur and Devarabeesanahalli that were acquired for an IT Park.
The court had exempted Yediyurappa’s appearance on May 25 and adjourned the case to June 17 after the former CM’s advocate had submitted that he was suffering from bi-lateral pneumonitis, diabetes, and hypertension, and was on bed rest for 10 days as per the doctor’s advice.
The case against the main accused in the original complaint — the then Industries Minister R V Deshpande — was quashed by the High Court in 2015. Yediyurappa is the only accused in this case now facing charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
The Karnataka Government under the Karnataka Industrial Area Development Act acquired 434 acres of land in Bellandur, Devarabeesanahalli, Kariyammana Agrahara, and Amanibellandur Khane villages for an Information Technology Park. It is alleged that some of it were denotified by Yediyurappa in favor of private persons.