New Delhi:The Supreme Court is likely to hear soon an appeal challenging the criminal proceedings initiated against Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) president Vikram Kirloskar and others by a Karnataka trial court in an alleged land grabbing case.
A division bench of justices Indu Malhotra and R Subhash Reddy, who had earlier stayed the proceedings, in September issued a notice to complainant Sri Muniyappa, who is based in Bengaluru.
The appeal has been filed by Kirloskar and others against the Karnataka High Court's July 3 order which had upheld a trial court's decision of issuing summons to them while taking cognizance of the complaint.
The trial court in 2016 after going through the detailed police report concluded that there was no case made out against Kirloskar for cheating, forgery, using forged documents, conspiracy or criminal intimidation.
However, the magistrate noted that there was prima facie material against Kirloskar and others to book them under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for unlawful assembly, possessing deadly weapons, rioting, criminal trespassing, damaging property and causing hurt by dangerous weapons.
The high court held that the trial court judge has assigned proper reasons to take cognizance of the offence.
The petitioners in the apex court have challenged the high court order and sought quas hing of the case.