Additional civil judge Pratibha had yesterday rejected the litigation filed by some residents of Alia Ganj village, who claimed their land was purchased by the Jauhar University Trust for establishing the varsity.
The residents had claimed in 2007 that Khan had forcibly purchased the land for the university without paying the market price.
However, Khan's counsel submitted documentary proof in the court that the entire amount to purchase the land for the university was transferred to the bank accounts of its owners in accordance to the circle rates prevalent in 2005 by the purchaser, the Jauhar Trust.
After going through the evidences, the Additional Civil Judge rejected the plea.
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