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2G case: Delhi HC issues notice to Raja, Kanimozhi after CBI and ED appeal

The court was hearing the CBI and ED’s plea challenging a special court order acquitting Raja, Kanimozhi and others in the 2G case.

Written by : IANS

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued a notice to former Telecom Minister A Raja, DMK MP Kanimozhi and others in the 2G spectrum case.

Justice SP Garg issued a notice to Raja, Kanimozhi and others in the case, asking them to file a reply on the CBI plea within two weeks and listed the matter for May 25 for further hearing.

The court was hearing the Central Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement Directorate's plea challenging a special court order acquitting Raja, Kanimozhi and others.

The CBI moved its application on Tuesday. The ED, which is probing financial irregularities in the case and assisting the CBI, filed an appeal against the special court's December 21, 2017, judgement in the case on Monday.

While announcing the judgement, special judge OP Saini said the CBI and the ED failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove the charges against the 33 persons named in the case.

The matter is believed to have contributed to the Congress-led UPA's electoral loss in 2014.

Besides Raja and Kanimozhi, the special court had also acquitted 17 others, including DMK supremo M Karunanidhi's wife Dayalu Ammal, Shahid Balwa and Vinod Goenka of STPL, Asif Balwa and Rajiv Aggarwal of Kusegaon Fruits and Vegetables Pvt Ltd, film producer Karim Morani, P Amirtham and Sharad Kumar of Kalaignar TV.

Former Telecom Secretary Siddharth Behura, Raja's erstwhile private secretary R K Chandolia, Swan Telecom promoters Shahid Usman Balwa and Vinod Goenka, Unitech Ltd MD Sanjay Chandra and three top executives of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (RADAG) -- Gautam Doshi, Surendra Pipara and Hari Nair -- were also acquitted by the special court.

In its chargesheet, the ED had alleged that Rs 200 crore was paid by Swan Telecom (P) Ltd (STPL) promoters to the DMK-run Kalaignar TV.

The CBI had alleged that there was a loss of Rs 30,984 crore to the exchequer in allocation of licences for the 2G spectrum. The allocation was scrapped by the top court on February 2, 2012.

The special court, which was set up on March 14, 2011 for hearing 2G cases exclusively, had also acquitted Essar Group promoters, Ravi Kant Ruia and Anshuman Ruia, and six others in a separate case arising out of the 2G probe.

The first case, prosecuted by the CBI, had 17 accused, while the second, pursued by the ED had 19 undertrials. The third case had eight accused, including the Essar promoters.

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