SC dismisses Reddy petition against HDK
The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition by Karnataka tourism minister and leading iron ore mine owner in the state Janardhan Reddy accusing former chief minister H.D. Kumaraswamy of collecting Rs 150 crores from Bellary miners.
Though the petition was filed way back in 2006, the top court had not taken cognisance of it and when it came up for hearing on Tuesday, Mr Reddy’s counsel Mukul Rohtagi during a brief hearing sought to withdraw it.
But a bench of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and M.K. Sharma declared it as “dismissed as withdrawn” while accepting Mr Rohtagi’s plea.
Prior to dictating the one liner order, the bench observed that the petitioner could take up the matter in the Karnataka high court and the opposite parties could raise the objection there itself.
Ever since the filing of the petition in 2006, several attempts were made by Mr Reddy to seek SC notice on it but the court had deferred the same for detailed hearing. Mr Kumaraswamy’s counsel Prashant Kumar, opposing the petition, said that the issue should be left to Karnataka Lokayukta, Justice N. Santosh Hegde.
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