2G: framing of charges likely tomorrow

October 21, 2011 09:06 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:48 am IST - New Delhi

A Delhi court is likely to pronounce on Saturday its order on framing of charges against 17 accused including former Telecom Minister A. Raja and DMK MP Kanimozhi for their alleged roles in the 2G spectrum allocation scam.

Special CBI Judge O. P. Saini, after hearing day-to-day arguments on behalf of the accused and the CBI for nearly two months, had reserved his orders on October 14.

The trial of the accused would begin after the court pronounces its order on framing of charges in the case.

They have been charged for various offences of the IPC dealing with criminal conspiracy, forgery and cheating.

Besides these, Mr. Raja and other public servants have been charged with misuse of official position punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

The court would also decide as to whether the additional charges of criminal breach of trust, invoked by CBI during the arguments on charges, would be slapped on the accused. The new charge entails a sentence of life term on conviction.

Besides Mr. Raja and Ms. Kanimozhi, other accused in the case include the minister’s former Private Secretary R. K. Chandolia, former Telecom Secretary Siddhartha Behura, DMK-run Kalaignar TV’s MD Sharad Kumar, Bollywood filmmaker Karim Morani and Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani group’s executives Gautam Doshi, Hari Nair and Surendra Pipara.

Besides telecom firms Reliance Telecom Ltd, Swan Telecom and Unitech (Tamil Nadu) Wireless Ltd, the other accused in the case include Swan Telecom promoter Shahid Usman Balwa, Asif Balwa and Rajeev Agarwal, Unitech Ltd’s MD Sanjay Chandra and DB Realty MD Vinod Goenka.

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