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Investigation against MP Navas Kani has begun, Income Tax Dept. tells Madras High Court

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Last updated: March 18, 2026 8:52 am
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Published: March 18, 2026
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K. Navas Kani

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The Income Tax (I-T) Department on Wednesday (March 18, 2026) told the Madras High Court that it has already commenced an independent investigation with respect to complaints of alleged suppression of income, misrepresentation, and unlawful enrichment by Ramanathapuram Member of Parliament (MP) K. Navas Kani of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML).

Appearing before the first Division Bench of Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice G. Arul Murugan, Additional Solicitor General AR.L. Sundaresan, assisted by I-T Department senior standing counsel A.P. Srinivas, said, the department had summoned the MP and that he had appeared before them in order to explain his stand on the matter.

“The second respondent (MP) has submitted certain documents in his defence and has sought time to submit further documents. We will continue with the investigation and take action in accordance with the law. This writ petition can be closed by recording my submissions,” the ASG told the Bench during the hearing of a case seeking a direction to the I-T Department to inquire into the issue.

However, since the court had, during previous hearings, insisted upon filing of a counter affidavit by the MP, too, to the present writ petition filed by Tirunelveli-based advocate K. Venkatachalapathy, the Division Bench directed the counsel for the legislator to file his counter affidavit by March 26, 2026. The judges said, the counter may help the I-T Department in its investigation.

What is the case about?

In an affidavit filed through his counsel V.R. Shanmuganathan, the writ petitioner had stated that Mr. Kani had served as an MP representing the Ramanathapuram constituency between 2019 and 2024 and got elected again from the same constituency in 2024.

Comparing the assets and liabilities disclosed by him in an affidavit filed along with the nomination forms in 2019 and 2024, the petitioner claimed that there were several discrepancies and that the assets of the MP, as well as his family members, had increased manifold during his first term.

“The increase in assets during a five-year period is extraordinary and steep. Shri Navas Kani has created these considerable assets by misusing his official position. Given his minimal legitimate income, he has illegally enriched himself misappropriating public funds assigned to Members of Parliament for the development of their constituencies, thereby defrauding the nation’s exchequer. The assets acquired by him are disproportionate to all his known sources of income,” the petitioner’s affidavit read.

Stating that the MP did not have any major known sources of income but for the remuneration he received for being a director of a private company and that his wife was receiving some rental income, the petitioner said, the MP and his family members had a net surplus of only ₹5.74 lakh during his first term but they had acquired assets to the tune of ₹20.84 crore subsequently.

Further, claiming to have given a representation to the I-T Department in this regard on December 10, 2025, the petitioner alleged that there was no action and hence, he had no other option but to approach the court. He also disclosed that he had already filed another writ petition seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe regarding the same issue and that the case was pending.

Published – March 18, 2026 02:16 pm IST



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