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| Satyam scam: Court seeks report on Raju's health by Apr 23 |
| Press Trust of India / Hyderabad Apr 16, 2010, 21:31 IST |
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With Satyam founder B Ramalinga Raju continuing to "abstain" from judicial proceedings in the multi-crore fraud case, a Special Court today issued a reminder to the hospital treating him to submit a report by April 23 on his health condition.
Raju, who is undergoing treatment for Hepatitis-C at the Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) here, has not been attending the court proceedings since September last year citing health reasons.
The former Satyam Computer chairman is the prime accused in the case of the IT firm (now Mahindra Satyam).
B V L N Chakravarti, the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate presiding over the case, on Monday had asked the NIMS to furnish details of Raju's health condition with copies of daily case sheets and medical examinations conducted on him since March 31 for verification by today.
However, no report was filed before the court today.
The judge then issued a reminder to NIMS Director to submit a report by April 23 without fail and adjourned the hearing.
The court wants to examine all the accused, including Raju, in regard to allegations mentioned against them by the CBI in two separate chargesheets before commencing the trial.
Meanwhile, the CBI has decided to file an application before the court on April 23 seeking speedy trial.
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