The Anti-Corruption Bureau Court, which
earlier gave a clean chit to former chief minister K Rosaiah in the Maitrivanam land case, on Friday directed the authorities to give a copy of the judgement to the respondents concerned.
Dealing with a
petition filed in this connection, the Special Court directed the authorities to hand a copy of the verdict over to the respondents concerned immediately.
The Court later adjourned the next hearing in the case to 26 September.
In its verdict, the Court pointed out that the former Chief Minister and the officials during his tenure neither resorted to malpractices nor showed favoritism to anybody.
However, the ACB Court stated it did find violations of the Land Acquisition Act, which is a civil matter.
Earlier, the ACB had booked a case against former Chief Minister K Rosaiah and 14 others in connection with a land de-notification case, following a directive from the AP High Court, based on a petition filed by an advocate Sriranga Rao.
The case was booked under the provisions of the Prevention Of Corruption Act, and under Sections 406 (Criminal Breach of Trust) and 409 (Criminal breach of trust by public servant, or by banker) of the IPC. (INN)