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Naidu's house: ACB court defers hearing to June 16

VIJAYAWADA: The ACB special court has deferred to June 16 the hearing of a case against the attachment of former chief minister Chandrababu Naidu’s house on the banks of River Krishna at Undavalli of Tadepalli mandal in Guntur district.

The court held a hearing here on Tuesday and issued directions to serve notices to the respondent in the case, Lingamaneni Ramesh, and called for the presence of a CID official who filed the affidavit seeking attachment of Naidu’s house.

The court said that all details pertaining to the case should be presented before it.

Though the ACB court was supposed to give its final verdict in the case on June 2, it deferred it on Tuesday and posted the case to June 16.

The AP CID filed the plea in the ACB court seeking attachment of the house of former CM by saying it was owned by Lingamaneni Ramesh, an accused in the alleged Amravati land scam. He allegedly got the benefit in relation to the alignment of the inner ring road of Amaravati.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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