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Ex-minister jailed for three years for graft in Kashmir

Published: 08 Nov 2014 - 08:13 am | Last Updated: 19 Jan 2022 - 06:48 pm

 
New Delhi: Mohammad Dilawar Mir, former minister in Jammu and Kashmir, was sentenced to three years in jail and a fine of `.32.1m slapped by a court here in a 20-year-old corruption case.
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Special Judge L K Gaur sentenced 67-year-old Mir after convicting him under various provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
Though the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader was granted bail by the court, he will not be able to contest in the upcoming elections to the Jammu and Kashmir assembly.
The court in its November 1 order — that was released to the media yesterday— held that the prosecution has been successful in proving that Dilbagh Singh Kanwar, the then general manager of National Fertilizers Ltd. (NFL), in conspiracy with Mir, had abused his position as a public servant by awarding a contract to the company Good Friends Agencies without having the power to do so.
Mir was then the proprietor of Good Friends Agencies, which was awarded the contract for sale of urea, the court said.
“In light of the fact that NFL suffered a loss in 1994 of `300,000 at the hands of the convict (Mir), in my opinion, it would be in the interest of justice that a suitable compensation be awarded to NFL for the said loss under the provision of the Code of Criminal Procedure,” the judge said.
The 77-year-old Dilbagh Singh was jailed for two and a half years.
The CBI registered a case against the two in 1998. It alleged that Kanwar abused his position as public servant to favour Mir.
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