Former Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy Acquitted In Alleged Solar Scam

Former Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy Acquitted In Alleged Solar Scam


Previous Kerala Boss Pastor Oommen Chandy was today absolved by a court here for a situation identifying with the charged sun based trick because of absence of proof.

Extra City Common and Sessions Court acknowledged Mr Chandy's application looking for cancellation of a prior request in which six respondents, including Mr Chandy and a firm, were coordinated to pay about Rs. 1.61 crore to MK Kuruvilla, a Bengaluru-based industrialist.

In the meantime application, Mr Chandy had expressed that the request was ex-parte and his variant was not heard.

Judge Patil Mohankumar Bheemanagouda cleared Mr Chandy on the grounds of absence of proof to demonstrate he had any cash exchange with Mr Kuruvilla.

"Indeed, even in the plaint that Kuruvilla had recorded does not specify about Rs. 1.61 crore changing hands amongst him and Chandy, and subsequently, taking this preface into cognisance this respectable court clears Chandy for the situation," the judge said in his request.

Be that as it may, the judge said the court will proceed with procedures against other five blamed, who purportedly did not offer cash to Mr Kuruvilla.

Mr Kuruvilla had documented a common request of in 2015 trying to return of Rs. 1,60,85,700 kept with SCOSSA Instructive Specialists Private Constrained, the primary litigant, for setting up a sun based power venture in Kerala.

As indicated by Mr Kuruvilla, in 2011, he wound up noticeably familiar with Mr Binu Nair who guaranteed to be the Executive of Kochi-based SCOSSA.

The solicitor had said that Mr Nair had moved toward him for setting up the sun oriented power venture.

The request of expressed that Nair had guaranteed that one of the chiefs of SCOSSA, Andrews, was Mr Chandy's first cousin and would be selected advisor to the task and that he would work from Abu Dhabi.

Mr Kuruvilla had additionally presented that Mr Nair had named a Mr Diljith as another executive of SCOSSA who he asserted was the private secretary to Mr Chandy and battled that the previous Boss Clergyman too was mutually at risk to restore his cash.

On October 24 last, the court had coordinated six people, including Mr Chandy, and a firm to together to pay Rs. 1,60,85,700 to Mr Kuruvilla with 12 for each penny intrigue per annum for a sun based power venture that did not emerge.

Mr Chandy had recorded two applications engaging against the prior decision.

The principal request had tested the court's ex-parte arrange and the second one looked for that his contentions be heard.


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