
KAS officer’s acts prima facie ‘deeply seeped in corruption’, says Karnataka High Court, while refusing to quash disproportionate assets case
The Hindu
Observing that acts of KAS officer B. Sudha prima facie were “deeply seeped in corruption”, the High Court of Karnataka has refused to quash a disproportionate assets case against her while vacating the stay order, which restrained the Lokayukta police from file a chargesheet against her without the court’s permission.
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