<p>Thiruvananthapuram: In a relief to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, the Kerala High Court on Friday dismissed petitions seeking a probe against the Chief Minister's daughter.</p><p>Petitions filed by Congress MLA Mathew Kuzhalnadan and activist Gireesh Babu seeking probe into the suspicious financial transactions of controversial mining firm Cochin Minerals and Rutiles Limited (CMRL) with Chief Minister's daughter Veena Vijayan were rejected by the High Court. </p><p>A vigilance special court earlier rejected the petition, following which the revision petitions were filed.</p>.Kerala CM Vijayan's daughter Veena T quizzed by SFIO over money received from controversial mining firm.<p>The HC bench of justice K Babu observed that there was no evidence to prove any corruption or misuse of power by the Chief Minister.</p><p>The case was based on the remarks in a report of the Income Tax interim settlement board that the mining firm paid Rs. 1.72 crore to the Chief Minister's daughter and her Bengaluru-based IT firm Exalogic Solutions.</p><p>While Kuzhalnadan said that he would continue his legal fight, CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan said that another baseless allegation against the Chief Minister was disproved.</p><p>Meanwhile, the Senior Fraud Investigation Officer of the centre is also probing into the matter and the inquiry was reported to be in the final stages.</p>
<p>Thiruvananthapuram: In a relief to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, the Kerala High Court on Friday dismissed petitions seeking a probe against the Chief Minister's daughter.</p><p>Petitions filed by Congress MLA Mathew Kuzhalnadan and activist Gireesh Babu seeking probe into the suspicious financial transactions of controversial mining firm Cochin Minerals and Rutiles Limited (CMRL) with Chief Minister's daughter Veena Vijayan were rejected by the High Court. </p><p>A vigilance special court earlier rejected the petition, following which the revision petitions were filed.</p>.Kerala CM Vijayan's daughter Veena T quizzed by SFIO over money received from controversial mining firm.<p>The HC bench of justice K Babu observed that there was no evidence to prove any corruption or misuse of power by the Chief Minister.</p><p>The case was based on the remarks in a report of the Income Tax interim settlement board that the mining firm paid Rs. 1.72 crore to the Chief Minister's daughter and her Bengaluru-based IT firm Exalogic Solutions.</p><p>While Kuzhalnadan said that he would continue his legal fight, CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan said that another baseless allegation against the Chief Minister was disproved.</p><p>Meanwhile, the Senior Fraud Investigation Officer of the centre is also probing into the matter and the inquiry was reported to be in the final stages.</p>