
Ma. Subramanian. File | Photo Credit: M. Vedhan
The Madras High Court on Friday 28th March 2025) refused to cancel the indictment filed by the organized crime branch-to-law investigation department (CB-CID) in 2019 against the Minister of Health Tamil Nadu. In the case of them, Subramanian and his wife registered for them for allegedly grabbing government property in Guindy, Chennai, through false claims and devised documents.
Judge P. Velmuugan dismissed the petition of postponement filed together by the Minister and his wife Kalpana Subramananian in 2020. The judge ordered a special court to include the accusations, initiated court proceedings and completed it as quickly as possible.
The case against them was reserved on the basis of a complaint filed by S. PARTIBAN, who attacked as an independent candidate against Mr. Subramanian in the elections to the Assembly in 2016. However, he managed to provide only 87 votes. According to the complainant, the petitioners illegally grabbed two land belonging to the Small Industries Development Corporation (Sidco) in Guindy and built a three -storey residential building.
The complainant claimed that invented documents, including a thank you and certificate of the legal certificate certificate, were created to seem like Mrs. Kalpana was the daughter of the original assignment, claiming that these two lands were originally assigned Sidco to SK Kannan (from the dead).
The complainant relied on her passport and other documents and claimed that the name of the father of Mrs. Kalpany was Sarangapani and not Kannan.
After finding a Prima facie substance in the complaint, the police booked the petitioner abolition according to sections 420 (cheating), 464 (creation of a false document), 465 (counterfeiting), 468 (counterfeiting for cheating) and 120b (criminal plot) of the Indian Criminal Code.
Published – March 28, 2025 02:44