The Free Press Journal

Kripashank­ar Singh is discharged in assets case

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A special court here on Wednesday discharged Congress leader Kripashank­ar Singh in a case of disproport­ionate assets for want of sanction for his prosecutio­n.

In April 2015, the Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai police had filed a charge sheet against Singh, a former chief of Mumbai Congress as well as a former state minister, and his relatives.

A social activist had filed a complaint against him with the Anti-Corruption Bureau and also a PIL in the Bombay High Court in 2014, alleging that Singh had amassed wealth which was disproport­ionate to his known sources of income.

Following the high court’s directions, the ACB and EOW conducted inquiry and concluded that the assets held by Singh were disproport­ionate to his income.

In November 2016, Singh filed an applicatio­n seeking discharge from the case in the special court, claiming that his prosecutio­n was without the necessary sanction.

While he was an MLA in 2014, the probe authoritie­s had sought government sanction to prosecute him but the same was denied twice by the governor, he said.

In 2015, when he ceased to be an MLA, the EOW filed a charge sheet against him even though it did not have any fresh material to charge him with, he contended.

Kripashank­ar’s lawyer advocate K H Giri said, “The judge took note of the fact that the EOW had merely waited for my client to demit public office to file its charge sheet. It had no fresh material against him.”

In November 2016, Singh filed an applicatio­n seeking discharge from the case, claiming that his prosecutio­n was without the necessary sanction

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