Land grabbing charges against Dinarakan; report in a week

A three-member Survey of India team appointed by the Centre to probe land grabbing charges against Karnataka Chief Justice P D Dinakaran today met his wife Vinothini and will submit its report in a week.

Chennai: A three-member Survey of India team appointed by the Centre to probe land grabbing charges against Karnataka Chief Justice P D Dinakaran today met his wife Vinothini and will submit its report in a week.

Maj Gen Shiva Kumar, heading the team which met representatives of Justice Dinakaran and the district administration, besides covering tracts of land on foot to map it, said they would take into account views of all those involved.
"It is too premature to comment on the issue. We will take into account views of all the parties involved," he told reporters after a meeting of the representatives at
Tiruvelankadu in nearby Tiruvallore district.

Justice Dinakaran`s wife Vinothini and her lawyers and a District Collector-led team of officials held separate discussions with the team to present their cases on the
charges against the judge who is facing impeachment proceedings.

A CPI-M affiliated farmer`s body has been spearheading the agitation against Justice Dinakaran and has demanded distribution of the alleged encroached land among landless
farmers. They even tried to forcibly enter the land.

The District Collector, on the directions of Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan, had earlier sent reports on the land grabbing allegations, which has put a question mark
on the elevation of Justice Dinakaran to the Supreme Court.
Justice Dinakaran has denied the charges, saying he would "come out clean" on the matter.

PTI

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