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Guilty of duping business into paying ₹42.70 lakh
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The police taking Saritha S. Nair to jail after the Judicial First Class Magistrate s Court in Kozhikode sentenced her to six-year rigorous imprisonment in a solar cheating case on Tuesday. | Photo Credit:
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Guilty of duping business into paying ₹42.70 lakh
The Kozhikode Judicial First Class Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday sentenced Saritha S. Nair to six-year rigorous imprisonment (RI) and slapped a fine of ₹40,000 in connection with a solar cheating case.
Pronouncing the verdict, magistrate K.K. Nimmi found Saritha, second accused, guilty of duping Abdul Majeed, owner of Associated Steels Yard, into paying ₹42.70 lakh after promising him franchises in solar panel and windmill farm companies in 2012.
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April 27, 2021 16:52 IST
Charge sheet against Saita Nair and others was submitted in December 2013 and the trial began in January 2016
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Saritha S. Nair is being brought to govenment hospital for medical check-up after her arrest, in Kozhikode on April 22, 2021.
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Charge sheet against Saita Nair and others was submitted in December 2013 and the trial began in January 2016 The Kozhikode Judicial First Class Magistrate’s Court on April 27 found Sarita S. Nair guilty in the solar cheating case. Magistrate K.K. Nimmi will pronounce the quantum of punishment later in the day.
Sarita Nair, along with her partner Biju Radhakrishnan, had allegedly duped Abdul Majeed, owner of Associated Steels Yard, into paying ₹42.70 lakh after promising him franchises in solar panel and windmill farm companies in 2012.
Arrest warrant against solar scam accused
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Sarita, two others did not appear in court to hear verdict
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Sarita, two others did not appear in court to hear verdict The Kozhikode Judicial First Class Magistrate’s Court on Thursday issued an arrest warrant against solar scam accused Sarita S. Nair, Biju Radhakrishnan, and B. Manimon for not showing up in court to hear the verdict in a cheating case.
Magistrate K.K. Nimmi adjourned the pronouncement of the verdict till February 25. The court also nullified the bail granted to the three accused and rejected their application seeking exemption from appearance in the case.