
HC adjourns hearing in plea for CBI probe into Exalogic affairs
Kochi: High court on Tuesday adjourned to July 2 the hearing of the PIL seeking a CBI probe into the alleged financial transactions between CMRL and Exalogic Solutions, a defunct company owned by T Veena, daughter of chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
While considering the petition, the bench of Chief Justice Nitin Jamdar and Justice Basant Balaji noted that notice had not been served to some of the respondents in the PIL, including the interim settlement board of the Income Tax department in New Delhi. The court directed the petitioner, senior journalist M R Ajayan, to take necessary steps regarding these respondents and adjourned the matter.
Ajayan, in his petition, alleged that Exalogic Solutions received Rs 1.72 crore from CMRL as illegal gratification.
He also sought an investigation into the alleged political nexus involving the chief minister and the companies concerned.
Meanwhile, the chief minister and his daughter filed counter-affidavits in the PIL, denying all allegations against them. They contended that the petition lacks specific details or verifiable evidence, rendering it legally unsustainable and indicative of a fishing and roving enquiry.

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