Special court gives nod to prosecute retired IAS officer

Bengaluru | Tuesday | 13th August, 2019

Summary:

Yathiraju ByExpress News ServiceBENGALURU: The Lokayukta police have finally succeeded in getting the hurdles cleared to prosecute retired IAS officer Baburao Mudbi in a disproportionate assets case, 12 years after his premises were raided.A Lokayukta Special Court which ruled that no sanction is needed to prosecute the retired official slammed the state government for sitting on the file seeking a sanction for his prosecution without forwarding it to the Union Ministry of Personnel and Training. He upheld the contention of the Lokayukta police that the official ceased to be a public servant when the charge-sheet was filed “and hence, sanction is not required”. The Lokayukta police told the court nearly a dozen communications had made to the state Chief Secretary from May 2012 to 2014 seeking sanction to prosecute Mudbi. But the government rejected the request for sanction on the day of his retirement on May 31, 2012 after which the Lokayukta police filed the chargesheet. Meanwhile, the High Court had dismissed a petition filed by Mudbi in November 2014 saying that no sanction is required to prosecute him..