New Delhi: A high-level judicial inquiry committee on February 2 gave a clean chit
to three Karnataka High Court judges in the Mysore sex scandal saying it found "no
evidence" against them after a thorough probe.
The committee, in its report submitted to the Chief Justice of India, said it
found "no evidence" against the judges of the Karnataka High Court - Justice N S
Vervadraiah, Justice Chandrasekhariah and Justice V Gopalagowda, authoritative
sources said.
The report of the committee, which comprised of Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
Justice C K Thakkar, Chief Justice of Kerala High Court Justice J L Gupta and senior
judge of Orissa High Court Justice A K Patnaik, comes after an extensive probe
lasting more than two months.
During the probe, the committee spoke to a wide cross-section of people, including
the owner of the resort in question at Mysore and a few journalists, the sources
said.
The voluminous report was submitted by the members of the committee to Chief Justice
of India V N Khare at his residence on February 2 afternoon.
The sources said the committee gave extensive detail of its probe but concluded that
it could not find any substantive evidence against the three judges to link them to
the alleged sleaze activities.
The enquiry committee was set up by the then Chief Justice G B Pattanaik on the
basis of a report submitted by the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court on the
allegations about the involvement of the judges in the scandal.
PTI