No Day-To-Day Hearing In 2G Scam, Delhi High Court Turns Down CBI Appeal
NDTV
In its petition, the Central Bureau of Investigation had requested that a decision in the case be taken soon as 2G case is of matter of great public importance.
An appeal for a day-to-day hearing in the 2G scam, in which former telecom minister A Raja was acquitted five years ago, has been turned down by the Delhi High Court. In its petition, the Central Bureau of Investigation had requested that a decision in the case be taken soon as 2G case is of matter of great public importance.
Earlier this week, A Raja demanded a probe into the recent auction of 5G spectrum bands.
In its application, the CBI told the court that trial court judgments are often cited by people.
"Certain persons have initiated claims and /or likely to be initiating claims against Union of India, which has put UOI in a hugely vulnerable position at the cost of taxpayers money," read the plea filed by the CBI's Deputy Superintendent of Police Manoj Kumar.