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Main events in Bar bribery case
Main events in Bar bribery case that led to the resignation of K M Mani, Kerala Finance Minister and chief of Kerala Congress (M), the third largest partner in the Congress-led UDF in Kerala.
Thiruvananthapuram: Main events in Bar bribery case that led to the resignation of K M Mani, Kerala Finance Minister and chief of Kerala Congress (M), the third largest partner in the Congress-led UDF in Kerala.
October 31, 2014: Kerala Bar Hotel Owners Association working president Biju Ramesh comes out with allegation that Mani had demanded a bribe of Rs 5 crore and accepted Rs 1 crore for the renewal of bar licences in April 2014.
December 10: State Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau registers an FIR against Mani and begins probe on a complaint filed by CPI(M) veteran and state Opposition leader V S Achuthanandan based on the allegations of Ramesh.
March 13, 2015: State Assembly witnesses unprecedented chaos when CPI(M)-led LDF Opposition members tries to prevent Mani from presenting the state budget for 2015-16.
March 30: Ramesh gives statement before the court against Mani in the case.
April 22: CPI(M) led LDF opposition holds march to state secretariat as part of its agitation demanding resignation of Mani.
May 18: Bar bribery case witness and Ramesh's driver, Ambili, undergoes polygraph test.
May 24: Test results indicate that Ambili's statement that he saw Mani accepting bribe is true.
June 3: Investigating Office Vigilance Superintendent R Sukesh submits 'quick verification report' to Vigilance Director Vinson M Paul stating that there was evidence to take case against Mani. The Director disagrees with the report.
July 7: Investigating Officer submits a final report before special court seeking closure of the case.
July 28: Vigilance submits all materials related to the case in court.
October 6: Special Vigilance Court reserves final verdict after completion of hearing.
October 29: Vigilance Court quashes final report of Vigilance to close the case and orders further probe into it.
November 6: Kerala High Court refuses interim stay on Special Vigilance Court order for further probe.
November 9: High Court upholds vigilance court order for further probe.