Delhi HC seeks Marans’, others response to CBI plea in Aircel-Maxis graft case

A February 2 trial court order discharged all the accused in the case, saying no prima facie case warranting the framing of charges was made out against them

May 22, 2017 12:24 pm | Updated 12:54 pm IST - New Delhi

The Delhi High Court on Monday sought responses from former Telecom Minister Dayanidhi Maran, his brother and industrialist Kalanithi Maran and others on a CBI plea challenging their discharge in the Aircel-Maxis graft case.

Justice I.S. Mehta issued the notices on the CBI’s plea against the February 2 order of a special court discharging all the accused in the case.

The High Court asked the Maran brothers to respond to the plea and fixed the matter for hearing on August 29.

The special court, while discharging all the accused, had said no prima facie case warranting the framing of charges was made out against them on the basis of the material placed on record before it.

The High Court has earlier sought responses from the Maran brothers on a separate plea filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) challenging their discharge in a Aircel-Maxis deal related money laundering case.

The CBI, in its case, had filed a charge sheet against the Maran brothers, Ralph Marshall, T. Ananda Krishnan and four firms — M/s Sun Direct TV (P) Ltd., M/s Astro All Asia Networks Plc., U.K., M/s Maxis Communications Berhad, Malaysia, M/s South Asia Entertainment Holdings Ltd., Malaysia — and then Additional Secretary (Telecom) J.S. Sarma, who died during the course of the probe.

They were chargesheeted for the alleged offence of criminal conspiracy under the IPC and under relevant provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act.

The February 2 trial court order, however, had no effect on the two accused Malaysian nationals — Ralph Marshall and T. Ananda Krishnan — in the CBI’s case as it has already segregated the proceedings against them from that of the Maran brothers and others.

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