Hours after the Karnataka High Court dismissed his anticipatory bail application,former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa and his son appeared in the Lokayukta Special Court today in connection with alleged irregularities in the denotification of land. The former chief minister,who was undergoing treatment for hypertension in a private hospital since yesterday,returned home this morning,soon after the High Court dismissed his anticipatory bail plea and declared he would appear before the court in the afternoon. The Lokayukta court had issued summons on August 8 to Yeddyurappa and 10 others seeking their personal appearance on August 27. Citing ill-health,Yeddyurappa had sought exemption from personal appearance on August 27,but the court rejected his plea. The court,however,granted him exemption from appearance for that day directing him to appear before it today. Yeddyurappa reached the court premises by 2.30 pm along with his son B Y Raghavendra in connection with the private complaint registered against him by advocate Sirajin Basha over alleged irregularities in denotification of land acquired by the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA). The complainant had alleged irregularities in the denotification in Arakere,Devarachikkanahalli and Geddalahalli. The Lokayukta judge adjourned the hearing of the matter to September 7.