Amarinder, others walk free in 2008 land transfer case

Press Trust of India  |  Mohali 

Chief Minister and 17 others were today acquitted of charges of corruption in the transfer of land to a in a decade-old case.

Mohali accepted the closure report filed by the state's (VB) while clearing the 18 accused of wrongdoing in the transfer of 32.10 acre of Amritsar Improvement Trust's prime land to a

The had registered the case against them in 2008 on the recommendation of the Vidhan Sabha.

Amarinder Singh, who was present in the court along with the other accused, welcomed the verdict as a "victory of truth and said justice had prevailed.

"It was political vendetta as the VB had acted on the directions of its then political masters," he said, in an apparent reference to then

He ruled out any action against the concerned officers.

The VB had filed a cancellation report before the in Mohali in October 2016. It had also sought the discharge of all the accused in the case.

The bureau had submitted that "neither any malafide nor any offence had been committed.

Also, no incriminating evidence to prove the charges whatsoever levelled had come to the fore during the fresh investigation of the case," it told the court.

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 15:20 IST