Madurai: Senior judges quiz Melur Magistrate

Mahendraboopathy on Tuesday acquitted PRP Exports proprietor P. R. Palanisamy and his son Senthil Kumar from the illegal granite case.

Update: 2016-03-31 21:34 GMT
While delivering the sentence, the judge observed that it was the rarest of the rare case' and termed the crime as a brutal' and heinous' one.

MADURAI: Two senior judges from Madurai made a surprise visit to Melur judicial magistrate court on Thursday and conducted inquiry with the magistrate K.V. Mahendraboopathy for nearly three hours in connection with a granite case handled by him.  

Mahendraboopathy on Tuesday acquitted PRP Exports proprietor P. R. Palanisamy and his son Senthil Kumar from the illegal granite case. 

The principal district judge Bazeer Ahmed and chief judicial magistrate  Saravanan conducted inquiry with Mahendraboopathy over the observations he made while acquitting the granite barons from the case, claimed court sources.

Magistrate quizzed on his observations
Principal district judge Bazeer Ahmed and chief judicial magistrate  Saravanan on Thursday conducted the probe with magistrate Mahendraboopathy over the observations he made while acquitting the granite barons from the case, claimed court sources.

Mahendraboopathy in his judgement observed that even after the then district collector Anshul Mishra was transferred from Madurai, the petition was filed on
behalf of the collector seeking to take action against the granite barons for allegedly stocking  granite stones in patta land in violation of Tamil Nadu Prevention of Illegal Mining and Transportation and Storage of Minerals and Minerals Dealers Rule 2011.

The Madurai Bench of Madras high court had recommended contempt action against the magistrate for disobeying its order in the illegal mining cases recently.

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