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Supreme Court upholds conviction of ex-chief secretary

PTI
Published : Aug 3, 2017, 2:55 am IST
Updated : Aug 3, 2017, 2:55 am IST

Mr Kumar, a 1983-batch IAS officer and then Noida  Deputy CEO, was tried only in one case along with Mr Yadav.

Supreme Court of India (Photo: File)
 Supreme Court of India (Photo: File)

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the conviction of former Uttar Pradesh chief secretary Neera Yadav and another IAS officer Rajiv Kumar in cases related to a land allotment scam from 1993-95 in Noida.

However, the top court reduced the three-year jail terms awarded to them in two separate cases to two years. The court rejected the plea of Mr Yadav to undergo the sentence concurrently and held that she would have to serve the jail term in two separate cases consecutively.

Mr Kumar, a 1983-batch IAS officer and then Noida  Deputy CEO, was tried only in one case along with Mr Yadav. While in the first case, the ex-chief secretary was accused of abusing official position to get the plots allotted to herself and her two daughters in 1994, the second one was for conspiring with Rajiv Kumar to get him allotment of a plot.

“The prosecution has successfully proved that the appellant Neera Yadav abused her position as a public servant to benefit herself and her kith and kin. She not only made a mockery of rules and regulations of Noida, but also misused her position by completely neglecting her duties,” a bench of justices Kurian Joseph and R. Banumathi said.

The court agreed with the prosecution’s argument that Mr Yadav in conspiracy with other officials abused her position while committing grave irregularities in the matters of allotments and conversions of land in Noida.

“Upon consideration of the evidence on record, we are of the view that the concurrent findings recorded by the trial court as well as by the high court are based upon proper appraisal of facts and evidence and the concurrent findings do not suffer from any error warranting interference,” the court said.

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