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<h1>Supreme Court dismisses Enforcement Directorate appeal against Chief Minister's wife in MUDA site allotment irregularities case</h1> The Supreme Court dismissed the Enforcement Directorate's appeal to investigate the Chief Minister's wife in the MUDA site allotment case. The case involved alleged irregularities where compensatory sites were allotted to the CM's spouse in an upmarket area with higher property value compared to her original land that was acquired by the Mysuru Urban Development Authority under a 50:50 ratio scheme. The Chief Minister welcomed the verdict, claiming it exposed 'vendetta politics' and cleared his family of baseless allegations. He accused the central government of misusing constitutional agencies for political purposes and demanded an apology from opposition parties. The Supreme Court upheld the High Court's decision quashing the ED notice and cautioned against politicizing the matter, stating electoral battles should be fought before voters rather than through institutional misuse.