National Education Society office-bearers among 17 booked
Seventeen individuals, including office-bearers of the National Education Society of Hosaritti, have been booked for allegedly transferring society property without proper authorization. The complaint was filed by an executive committee member who objected to the sale, which was conducted despite his concerns. The accused claim that the property was not government-granted, thus asserting they did not violate any laws.
- ▪The Guttal Police registered a case against 17 people for transferring society property in violation of norms.
- ▪The complaint alleges that the property was sold without prior approval from the State government or competent authorities.
- ▪The FIR includes charges of breach of trust, cheating, and criminal conspiracy against the office-bearers.
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Following a complaint by one of the executive committee members of National Education Society of Hosaritti in Haveri district, the Guttal Police have registered a case against 17 people, including some office-bearers of the education society, for transferring property belonging to the society in violation of norms.The complaint was filed by executive committee member of National Education Society Sidlingappa Hallikeri who had raised objection to the proposal of sale of the society’s property in the committee meeting.Despite his objection, the executive committee had gone ahead with the proposal and sold the property.The complaint is that the office-bearers had taken decision in favour of selling high value property of the society which subsequently was purchased by the office-bearers,…
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