Supreme Court quashes order rejecting sanction to Sadananda Gowda's building

Supreme Court quashes order rejecting sanction to Sadananda Gowdas building
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The Supreme Court on Friday set aside a Karnataka High Court order quashing sanction granted to Union minister Sadananda Gowda and a BJP MLA to construct a five-storey building in Bengaluru.

The Supreme Court on Friday set aside a Karnataka High Court order quashing sanction granted to Union minister Sadananda Gowda and a BJP MLA to construct a five-storey building in Bengaluru.


"We feel that the conclusion given by the Karnataka High Court is not sustainable in law, the appeals are allowed," a bench comprising Justices Madan B Lokur and S A Bobde said.

The SC order came on appeals filed by Law Minister Gowda and former Food and Civil Supplies Minister D N Jeevaraj against the 2012 high court judgement quashing the sanctioned plan of construction on the site.

The high court had given its verdict on a PIL filed by advocate Nagalakshmi Bai who had contended that the two had violated the lease-cum-sale agreement.
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