Madras High Court restores corruption case against TN Ministers KKSSR Ramachandran and Thangam Thenarasu

Madras High Court restores corruption case against TN Ministers KKSSR Ramachandran and Thangam Thenarasu

On Admirable 23, final year, Equity Anand Venkatesh had started suo motu criminal modification procedures taking after a extraordinary court arrange which released the two Tamil Nadu priests in unbalanced resources cases The Madras high Court on Wednesday set aside two extraordinary court orders that released Tamil Nadu Serve for Income and Fiasco Administration KKSSR Ramachandran and Human Asset Administration Serve Thangam Thenarasu in debasement cases. Justice Anand Venkatesh reestablished the unbalanced resources case and inquired the trial court to outline charges against the two. On Admirable 23 final year, Equity Venkatesh had started suo motu criminal modification procedures taking after a extraordinary court arrange which released the two Tamil Nadu priests in unbalanced resources cases. Noting that both the blamed and arraignment played a "culminate diversion," Equity Venkatesh had issued takes note to Ramachandran and Thenarasu. The two Priests were released from unbalanced resource cases against them in July 2023 and December 2022 respectivel The Directorate of Carefulness and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) had at first enrolled a case against Ramachandran, his spouse and a companion of the Serve beneath the Avoidance of Debasement Act (PCA) in December 20, 2011. The DVAC claimed that they were in ownership of ₹44.59 lakh unbalanced to their known sources of wage amid the period between April 1, 2006, and Walk 31, 2010. In July this year, Sessions Judge V Thilaham acknowledged a closure report recorded by the DVAC and acknowledged the agency's sudden alter of heart concluding that the Minister’s family had overabundance investment funds of ₹1.49 lakh and not unbalanced resources worth ₹44.59 lakh. The DVAC had enlisted the case against Thennarasu and his spouse T Manimegalai on February 14, 2012. A charge sheet was recorded claiming that the couple had ₹74.58 lakh unbalanced to their known sources of wage between May 15, 2006, and Walk 31, 2010. On December 12, 2022, Vital Sessions Judge M Christopher acknowledged the closure report recorded by the DVAC and released Thennarasu and his spouse from the case. At the time of starting the suo motu procedures, Equity Venkatesh had inquired whether examination officers and extraordinary courts followed to the same method for all cases or whether a distinctive standard was embraced for cases including State priests.

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