CBI arrives at some 'conclusion' in case against P Chidambaram's relative
Arguing for Kathirvel, his counsel Yatinder Chaudhary, had said that this was a clear case of abuse of power by the former Union minister's family using banks to grab the properties.
The CBI said that it had arrived at some conclusion in the case alleging that a lady related to former Union minister, P Chidambaram had grabbed a hotel in Tamil Nadu. A plea had sought action against the lady who grabbed a hotel in TN with the help of officials of a public sector bank.
The agency, however, sought time before the Delhi High Court to file in response on the ground that the complaint on the issue was of 2007 and some clarifications had to come from Chennai.
The Central Bureau of Investigation's standing counsel Rajdeepa Behura submitted that the agency has sought the clarifications from the CBI's unit there as the case related to that state.
"The agency has arrived at some conclusion. We are only waiting for the clarifications from Chennai. Once these come to us, we will incorporate the same and file our status report in the court," the agency's counsel told Justice Vinod Goel.
Behura,
however,
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elaborate
as
to
what
"some
conclusion"
the
CBI
had
arrived
at.
The
court
fixed
the
matter
for
further
hearing
on
December
8.
The CBI's response came on the petition filed by K Kathirvel, a doctor by profession who was running the hotel in partnership with his associates, including Padmini, sister of Chidambaram's wife Nalini, accused of grabbing the property in collusion with Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) officials.
Earlier, the court had issued notice to the CBI and had sought a status report with regard to the complaint lodged by Kathirve.l
The court had asked the probe agency to inform it about the action taken so far.
Kathirvel has alleged in his plea that he had filed a complaint with the CBI in September 2016 against Chidambaram, his family members and top officials of the IOB for allegedly grabbing his hotel, but the agency had not yet taken any step.
The petitioner has said he had filed the complaint with the CBI director after the CBI's Tamil Nadu unit showed reluctance to entertain it.
According to his complaint, in 2007, the 'Comfort Inn' hotel in Tirupur, in which he was a partner, was grabbed by them with the help of the top management of the IOB.
Arguing for Kathirvel, his counsel Yatinder Chaudhary, had said that this was a clear case of abuse of power by the former Union minister's family using banks to grab the properties.
He had contended that even after clearing the dues, the bank went on with a "mock auction" to allot the hotel to Padmini.
The hotel was worth more than Rs 10 crore and had a loan due of Rs 2.5 crore with the IOB which had declared the loan as a non-performing asset and announced an auction, the complaint has said.
Kathirvel has said he had approached the Madras High Court and later the Debt Recovery Tribunal, besides paying Rs 64 lakh ($96,000) to the IOB to avoid auction.
After receiving the amount, the bank had promised cancellation of the auction, he has claimed. He has alleged that the bank cheated him and conducted a "farce auction" and allotted the hotel to Padmini at a very "cheap" price of Rs 4.5 crore.
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