Special offences court grants bail to D K Shivakumar in I-T case

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March 23, 2018

Bengaluru, Mar 23: The special court for economic offences on Thursday granted bail to Energy Minister D K Shivakumar in the Income Tax case against him.

The magistrate court had taken cognisance of a prosecution complaint filed by the Income Tax officials in February, and issued summons to Shivakumar to appear before the court. The minister appeared before the court on Thursday morning and his counsel moved a bail application, which was posted for hearing at 3 pm.

Shivakumar was granted conditional bail, directing specifically not to tamper with evidence. The bail was executed for a personal bond of Rs 25,000, along with two sureties. The minister's counsel Sheshachala said the charges pressed against Shivakumar were bailable.

The sections pressed against Shivakumar are 276-c(1) of the Income Tax Act – intentional attempt to evade tax and sections 201 and 204 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), causing disappearance and destruction of evidence relating to an offence.

Additional Solicitor General of the Karnataka High Court Prabhuling K Navadgi filed objections against granting bail, stating that when the search and seizure were conducted at Eagleton Resorts on August 2, 2017, I-T officials found a slip in the minister's wallet, which they asked him to surrender, but he tore it off.

"He (Shivakumar) had admitted this in a statement recorded by the I-T officials, saying that he felt nervous and tore it off.''

The officials then reconstructed the torn pieces of paper and found certain entries, particularly two figures of '5' and '5' which mentioned the names of ADN, Kaizen and E-Infrastructure. All these companies are owned by two persons. Shashikanth and Somashekhar, Navadgi said in the court.

Based on this note, the I-T department conducted independent searches in November 2017 on the premises of these two persons. When confronted, the two admitted that they were given a loan of Rs 10 crore by D K Shivakumar (5+5) through another person. There were a total of five such business associates of the minister, including the aforementioned duo.

There was another entry (8) in the note, against Somashekhar's name. Navadgi said Somashekhar admitted to have taken a loan of Rs 8 crore. All these co-related to the entries on the note and the transactions have not been shown by the assessee (Shivakumar) in his returns. This proved there was an attempt at tax evasion, Navadgi told the judge. Since the slip was torn, it was an attempt to destroy evidence and a prima facie case was made out, he said.

After the initiation of prosecution, Shivakumar had issued legal notices to all these witnesses to withdraw their statements against him. These people have actually withdrawn their statements. Therefore, it was prayed to the court that grant of bail would result in integrity of investigation being compromised with.

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May 7,2024

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Udupi: Udupi became the second city on the Karnataka coast after Mangaluru to launch water rationing, a senior official said on Tuesday.

Commissioner of the Udupi City Municipal Corporation Rayappa said that the rationing system will come into force from Wednesday and will continue till the water in the reservoir reaches comfortable levels.

The dam built across the Swarna river at a place called Baje, which is the only source of water for Udupi city, recorded 3.25 meters of water as against the top level of 6.30 meters.

The decision of water rationing will be reviewed periodically until the reservoir regains its fullest levels, the official said.

The Mangaluru City Corporation resorted to water rationing on Saturday following declining water levels in the reservoir built across the Nethravati river at Thumbe. 

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May 3,2024

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Mangaluru: The passenger vessel service between Lakshadweep and Mangaluru has recommenced operations with the arrival of Parali, a high-speed craft, at the Old Mangaluru Port on Thursday, May 2 

With 160 passengers on board, along with a pilot, a ship engineer, an assistant, and eight labourers, the arrival of the vessel brings hopes of reinstating this vital transportation link.

The passengers were welcomed by Congress brass. The vessels that used to arrive before the Covid-19 pandemic took 13 hours to reach Mangaluru from Lakshadweep. However, the introduction of the high-speed craft, Parali, has reduced the travel time to approximately seven hours, said Abubakar Ashraf Bengre.

Bengre is part of a team that has been instrumental in liaising with the authorities of both Lakshadweep and Karnataka to facilitate the revival of this service. He told reporters that the service would bring better economic activity to Mangaluru. 

Over recent months, discussions have been held with Hamdullah Sayeed, president, Lakshadweep Congress Committee, as well as Karnataka Speaker UT Khader and district minister Dinesh Gundu Rao, to garner support for the reintroduction of the service.

The passengers who arrived mostly sought medical treatment, went shopping or met relatives here. They said that they traveled for Rs 450. Former MLA J R Lobo said that they will urge the government to ensure regular vessel services continue.

The passenger service was discontinued due to a lack of demand, it is learnt. In the year 2018-19, 4,955 passengers embarked and 7,422 disembarked from the Old Mangaluru Port. Subsequently, the figures declined to 3,779 (embarked) and 2,294 (disembarked) in 2019-20. The numbers further plummeted to 561 (embarked) and 19 (disembarked) in 2020-21, leading to the suspension of the service.

At present, the administration of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep has released a schedule for high-speed craft movement from April 29 to May 5.

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May 8,2024

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Mangaluru, May 8: The health officials in Dakshina Kannada are concerned over the increase in dengue cases in the rural areas of the district. They've seen 108 cases since January, compared to 45 last year. 

Dr. Naveen Chandra Kulal, who works on controlling diseases spread by insects, says humidity makes mosquitoes breed more.

People storing water in pots and drums during summer also make more mosquitoes, he added. 

In Lingappayyakadu village near Mulky, a survey found people store lots of water because they don't have regular drinking water. Dr. Kulal says this water becomes a place for mosquitoes to breed if containers aren't closed properly.

Dengue cases are also rising in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and other districts, he said. Even though there haven't been big groups of dengue cases in Dakshina Kannada yet, the health department is trying hard to stop it from spreading. They're doing things like teaching people how to prevent dengue and getting rid of places where mosquitoes can breed.

So far this year, Dakshina Kannada district has only had 16 cases of malaria. Dr. Kulal says many of these cases were among workers who came from other states to work on building sites.

Dr. Thimmaiah HR, who works for the health department, says if people have a fever, they should go to the nearest clinic or hospital. He also says they should get tested if they have symptoms of dengue or malaria and be careful about the hot weather.

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