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Delhi court docket awards 4-12 months reformatory length of time to O. P. Chautala in resources case

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May 28, 2022
Delhi court docket awards 4-12 months reformatory length of time to O. P. Chautala in resources case

The CBI court docket also imposes a supreme of ₹50 lakh; orders confiscation of 4 properties in Delhi and Haryana

The CBI court docket also imposes a supreme of ₹50 lakh; orders confiscation of 4 properties in Delhi and Haryana

A Special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court docket in Delhi on Friday sentenced outdated Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala to four years’ rigorous imprisonment and imposed a supreme of ₹50 lakh on him after discovering him responsible of amassing resources disproportionate to his revenue. 

Special Deem Vikas Dhull had on Can also 21 convicted Chautala in the disproportionate resources case registered by the CBI in 2006, discovering him responsible of charges below Sections 13(1)(e) and 13(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. 

The court docket had chanced on Chautala responsible of amassing ₹2.81 crore (103%) in resources disproportionate to his identified sources of revenue at the time. 

Considerably, Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) Ajay Gupta acknowledged the court docket had also directed the confiscation of 4 properties of Chautala in Delhi and Haryana. The properties consist of a set of land at Asola Farm in Delhi, a flat on Hailey Twin carriageway in Delhi, one more flat in Gurugram’s Jan Pratinidhi Co-Operative Group Housing Society, and a set of land in Panchkula — all of which set aside collectively are valued at over ₹2.48 crore, as per the sentencing tell.

The court docket directed the CBI to characterize relevant native authorities of the confiscation of the aforementioned properties to the Authorities of India. 

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₹5 lakh for CBI
The court docket also directed that ₹5 lakh out of the total supreme of ₹50 lakh be paid to the CBI “in defraying the bills incurred in the prosecution/investigation”. The court docket added that if the supreme became once no longer paid, an additional six months of easy imprisonment might maybe perchance presumably be added to his sentence. 

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