The court deferred the matter as operation of its order summoning Manmohan Singh, Birla and others as accused in the case has been stayed by the apex court.
"Proceedings in the present matter have been, however, already stayed by the Supreme Court. The case be now put up on December 21," Special CBI Judge Bharat Parashar said.
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CBI had later filed a supplementary final report in the court which had on March 11 summoned as accused Singh, Birla, former Coal Secretary P C Parakh, Hindalco Industries Ltd and its two top officials Shubhendu Amitabh and D Bhattacharya in the case pertaining to alleged irregularities in allocation of Talabira-II coal block in Odisha in 2005.
The Supreme Court on April 1 had stayed the trial court order summoning them as accused and the proceedings before it.
In his plea in the apex court, Singh had contended that the trial court had exceeded its jurisdiction by attributing criminality in administrative decisions of the Prime Minister.
The plea had said that trial court's decision to summon the former Prime Minister was a "grave mistake both in law" and "understanding of evidence".
The special court, in its March 11 order, had said it was prima facie clear that "there was a concerted joint effort" by Parakh and Singh to "somehow accommodate M/s Hindalco in Talabira-II, coal block."
It had summoned the six accused for the alleged offences punishable under sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant, or by banker, merchant or agent) of the IPC and under the provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
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