Aircel-Maxis case: Delhi High Court seeks Maran brothers’ reply to ED plea against their discharge

On May 2, the ED moved the High Court challenging a special court’s February 2 order discharging the Maran brothers and others in the case.

May 19, 2017 11:50 am | Updated December 03, 2021 05:12 pm IST - New Delhi

 Kalanidhi Maran and Dayanidhi Maran.

Kalanidhi Maran and Dayanidhi Maran.

The Delhi High Court on Friday sought a response from former Telecom Minister Dayanidhi Maran, his brother Kalanithi Maran and others on an Enforcement Directorate (ED) plea against their discharge in the Aircel-Maxis money laundering case.

The Enforcement Directorate, on May 2, moved the High Court challenging a special court’s February 2 order discharging the Maran brothers and others in the case.

The special court had said that the charges were based on “misreading of official files”, speculation and surmises of the complainant.

Special CBI Judge O P Saini, while discharging them, had said that no prima facie case warranting framing of charges against any of the accused was made out on the basis of the materials placed on record before it.

The ED had chargesheeted the Maran brothers, Mr. Kalanithi’s wife Kavery, Managing Director of South Asia FM Ltd (SAFL) K Shanmugam, the SAFL and Sun Direct TV Pvt Ltd (SDTPL) under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

The special court, in two separate orders, had said that the case was based on the foundation that Mr. Dayanithi and then Additional Secretary (Telecom) late J S Sarma deliberately delayed the approval relating to several issues, including the issuance of Unified Access Services licences to Aircel, to force Chennai based promoter C Sivasankaran to exit from the telecom sector.

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