High Court Orders Notices in MUDA Plot Allotment Case

The Karnataka High Court has issued notices to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his wife, Parvathi B M, regarding a closed Lokayukta police case tied to an allotment of plots by the Mysuru Urban Development Authority. Allegations pointed to Parvathi receiving preferential treatment, which was challenged by activist Snehamayi Krishna.

High Court Orders Notices in MUDA Plot Allotment Case
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The Karnataka High Court has directed the issuance of notices to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his wife, Parvathi B M, in relation to the closure report filed by the Lokayukta police concerning the MUDA site allotment case. This decision follows a challenge from activist Snehamayi Krishna.

Justice S Sunil Dutt Yadav, presiding over the hearing, has also sought responses from both the Lokayukta police and the Enforcement Directorate regarding the B-Report. The case revolves around allegations of preferential treatment in plot allocations to Parvathi in a prime Mysuru location.

The Mysuru Urban Development Authority had allotted compensatory sites to Parvathi under a scheme that offers developed land in exchange for undeveloped land acquired by MUDA. The Lokayukta police had previously closed the case, clearing Siddaramaiah and his family, a decision made official by the Special Court in January.

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