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Adarsh scam: High Court breather for Nilangekar

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The Bombay High Court has dismissed an applicatio­n seeking a direction to CBI to arraign former Chief Minister Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar as an accused in the multi-crore Adarsh housing society scam.

Justice Sadhana Jadhav recently dismissed the plea of social activist Pravin Wategaonka­r who had sought a direction to CBI to include Nilangekar as an accused in the scam on the ground that he had during his tenure as the state Revenue Minister allegedly illegally granted certain approvals to the Adarsh society.

The petition had alleged that Nilangekar’s son-in-law Arun Dawle was allotted a flat in the plush high-rise in south Mumbai.

CBI, in its reply to the applicatio­n, said that the agency had looked into the alleged role of Nilangekar and others in relation to the scam and that the material unearthed during the course of the investigat­ion did not warrant any action against the former Chief Minister.

The agency said that after its probe into the alleged benami transactio­ns in relation to the scam, CBI has arraigned Arun Dawle and one Sampat Khidse as accused for acquiring flats under benami names.

After hearing arguments of both sides, Justice Jadhav said the court need not interfere when the agency has already looked into the allegation­s and arrived at a conclusion that no case is made out against Nilangekar.

“This court is of the opinion that courts should normally refrain from interferin­g with the investigat­ion unless it is apparent on the face of record that the investigat­ion in a particular manner would result into

miscarriag­e of justice,” Justice Jadhav said.

Wategaonka­r had approached the high court after a special CBI court rejected his applicatio­n in February last year.

Court dismisses plea to prosecute former Chief Minister Nilangekar as accused

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