Gali Janardhan reddy, a former karnataka minister and mining magnate accused of engaging in a multi-million dollar illicit iron ore mining scheme, was given a month to visit Bellary by the supreme court on Monday. The supreme Court's division bench, made up of Justices M. R. Shah and krishna Murari, decided that Gali could visit his daughter in Bellary up until november 6, but only during that time. Gali had asked the supreme court for permission to travel to Bellary to see his daughter, who had just given birth to a girl.

Gali must stay away from Bellary for the remainder of the time until the trial is through, according to a court order. It instructed the special court to undertake daily proceedings and wrap out the entire process within six months after november 9, 2022. Any attempt by reddy to postpone the trial, according to the supreme court, should be met with harsh punishment. On september 5, 2011, the cbi detained reddy and his brother-in-law B v Srinivas reddy, managing director of the Obalapuram Mining Company (OMC), in connection with a multi-million dollar illicit mining case.

The Bellary Reserve Forest region, located in Bellary in karnataka and the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, is where the company is said to have engaged in unlawful mining and changed the boundary marks for mining leases. reddy has been free on bail since 2015, but the highest court's judgement came with a number of restrictions, including a ban on his travel to Bellary in karnataka and Anantapur and kadapa in Andhra Pradesh. While granting bail, the top court had also ordered him to turn in his passport to the relevant trial court and to refrain from leaving the country without the trial judge's consent.

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