petitioner submits that the
petitioner was an accused in the infamous fodder scam case
being P.S. Case No. 43(A)/96. In the said ... persons who, according to the petitioner,
were convicted in the fodder scam cases. One of them namely,
Ashok Kumar Singh who was Assistant Treasury Officer
defalcation of Government money in a
big way popularly known as fodder scam. He was
dismissed from service on 21-2-1996 without any
proceeding ... account of his involvement in the fodder
scam. The said order of dismissal was set aside by this
court on 11-1-2005 but liberty
defalcation of Government money in a
big way popularly known as fodder scam. He was
dismissed from service on 21-2-1996 without any
proceeding ... account of his involvement in the fodder
scam. The said order of dismissal was set aside by this
court on 11-1-2005 but liberty
three cases investigated
by the C.B.I. arising out of Fodder Scam the appellant was charge
sheeted and in one the trial concluded with
everyone that one senior Judge
from the Allahabad High Court during
Fodder Scam period had got his wife
nominated, as Rajya Sabha Member. This
vouchers after
obtaining allotment order was started from 30.1.1996 when
famous fodder scam case came to light in the State of Bihar
and, therefore, petitioner
Subsequently, petitioner and its partner emerged as an accused in
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Fodder Scam bearing case no.RC-45(A)/96-PAT dated ... Case No.45(A)/96 popularly known as fodder scam
wherein the accused appeared to have commonly designed, conspired
and on the basis of production
everyone
that one senior Judge from the Allahabad High Court during
Fodder Scam period had got his wife nominated, as Rajya
Sabha Member. This
account of his conviction
in one of the cases of fodder scam.
The order passed by the authority was based on
Patna High Court
Petitioner was made accused in different cases of
fodder scam and also convicted in a criminal case
Patna High Court CWJC No.17349