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Former Union Minister Sukhram Convicted In DA Case Dated : Friday, February 20, 2009 12:02 IST Source : PTI New Delhi: Text Former Union Communications minister Sukhram was on Friday convicted by a Delhi Court for amassing Rs 4.25 crore of disproportionate assets that included seizure of Rs 2.45 crore from his residence here. Special CBI Judge V K Maheshwari held the 82-year-old politician from Himachal Pradesh guilty under various provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act. The quantum of sentence against the former MP would be pronounced on February 24. The maximum sentence for the offences he is convicted for is seven years. The court said that Sukhram acquired assets worth Rs 4.25 crore which were disproportionate to his known sources of his income between 1991 to 1996. The former minister was not present in the court to hear the verdict as he was appearing in another criminal case pending in the Rohini District Court and his counsel pleaded before the special CBI judge for exemption from personal appearance for Friday. During arguments in the case, CBI had alleged that Sukhram had amassed disproportionate assets, both movable and immovable, to the tune of Rs 5.36 crore during 1991 to 1996 in his capacity as a public servant. Sukhram, who was the then minister of state for communication in the cabinet of former prime minister PV Narsimha Rao, was found in possession of cash of Rs 3.61 crore at his residences in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh, jewellery worth Rs 10.29 lakh, bank balance of Rs 4.92 lakh and household articles worth 10.30 lakh besides other items. However, the court came to the conclusion that the disproportionate assets amounted to Rs 4.25 crore. The court convicted the Himachal Pradesh leader under section 13(2) read with 13(1)(e) dealing with criminal misconduct of a public servant under the Prevention of Corruption Act. The CBI had registered the case against the former MP on August 27, 1996 following recovery of Rs 2.45 crore from Sukhram's residence at 12, Safdarjung lane here and Rs 1.16 crore from his residence at Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. The CBI had conducted the raid at his Delhi and Himachal residences on August 16, 1996. Sukhram, however, had denied the charges against him saying the money recovered from his houses belonged to the Congress Party.
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