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New Delhi: The bail plea for former Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa is scheduled to be heard on Thursday at the High Court after it was adjourned on Tuesday.
Yeddyurappa is in judicial custody in connection with two government land denotification cases.
The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday adjourned the bail hearing of former Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa to November 3. Yeddyurappa was remanded to judicial custody in connection with government land denotification cases.
The cases have been registered by Lokayukta police on private complaints by city advocate Sirijan Basha alleging that Yeddyurappa had denotified governments lands for the benefit of his family members.
Yeddyurappa was arrested on October 15 after a special Lokayukta court charged him in alleged irregularities in denotifying government land. However, Yeddyurappa was shifted to a hospital on October 16 citing chest pains. He returned to jail on October 26 after getting discharged from the hospital on October 25 only to get admitted in another hospital the very same evening.
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