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Kerala HC dismisses petition for probe into land deals

The high court on Monday dismissed a plea by S Vijayan, a former ... Read More
KOCHI: The high court on Monday dismissed a plea by

S Vijayan

, a former police officer and the first accused in ISRO spy case frame-up, seeking an investigation into alleged

land deals

between former scientist

Nambi Narayanan

and the CBI officials who were involved in the probe into the espionage case of 1994.

Dismissing the plea, Justice R Narayana Pisharadi granted liberty to the petitioner to file a fresh complaint with appropriate documents. The court's decision came along with observing that encumbrance certificates do not prove land sale and that actual sale deeds are required.

The court also said an investigation can be ordered by a trial court only upon obtaining sanction for prosecuting the officials alleged to be involved.

Vijayan had demanded before the high court that the ongoing CBI probe should include the land deals between CBI DIG Rajendra Nath Kaul and Anjali Srivastava, the wife of former state police chief Raman Srivastava.

It was alleged by the petitioner that Nambi Narayanan had transferred land at Nanguneri in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu to Rajendra Nath Kaul, who was the investigating officer in the spy case, and to Anjali Srivastava in 2004. Raman Srivastava was South Zone IG at the time of the spy case and there were allegations against him at the time, the petition had said.

Further, the petitioner had alleged that land was transferred to senior politicians from West Bengal. It is to be probed why Nambi Narayanan held land transactions with them, the petitioner had demanded.

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