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This Article is From Sep 17, 2013

Former DMK minister discharged in disproportionate assets case

Chennai: Holding that the prosecution has not made a prima facie case, a Special Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Cases Court today discharged former DMK Minister Parithi Ilamvazuthi and his wife from a disproportionate wealth case of 2011.

"Viewing from any angle, the prosecution has not made prima facie case against Parithi Ilamvazhuthi or his wife. To be more specific, the investigating officer has suppressed the repayment of loan by the borrower and the amount of gift received by the petitioner (Ilamvazhuthi)," Special Judge for Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Cases, Vijayalakshmi said.

A case had been registered against Mr Ilamvazuthi and his wife for amassing wealth of Rs 63 lakh disproportionate to known sources of income from June 2006 to March 2010.

He was representing the Egmore Assembly constituency since 1989 and was holding the post of Deputy General Secretary, when he quit the party in 2011. He joined AIADMK this June.

The chargesheet was filed a few months ago.

Mr Ilamvazuthi, who filed the discharge petition, alleged that the Investigating officer deliberately omitted details regarding the repayment of loan amount by borrowers and details of his income. He alleged the case was foisted against him and his family.

Accepting the version of the Counsel for Mr Ilamvazuthi and his wife, the judge discharged them from the case.

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