Raja seeks direct inquiry report of CVC in 2G scam

Raja also said 'no prejudice' would be caused to CBI if his application was allowed

A Raja
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 29 2013 | 5:33 PM IST
Former Telecom Minister A Raja today moved a special court seeking a direction to CBI to produce documents, including a direct inquiry report of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) now with the agency, in connection with the 2G spectrum allocation scam.

Raja filed an application before Special CBI Judge O P Saini saying that in 2009, an inquiry was conducted by CVC into the allegations of allotment of 2G spectrum by Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and on October 12, 2009, CVC had forwarded its direct inquiry report to CBI.

He also said CVC had asked CBI to take 'necessary action in the matter' and the October 12, 2009 communication of the CVC and its direct inquiry report are in 'custody of CBI and have a material bearing on this case and are relevant for the cross-examination of the investigating officers in this matter'.

'In view of the above, it is respectfully prayed that this court may be pleased to direct the CBI to produce the documents,' Raja said in his application.

The court has asked CBI to file their response, if any, on Raja's plea, and listed it for hearing on September 4.

Besides this, Raja also moved a separate plea saying that cross-examination of investigating officers (IOs) in the case be deferred till examination-in-chief of all the IOs are over.

He also said IOs are scheduled to be examined from September 2 onwards and their examination-in-chief should be completed before commencement of their cross-examination by the defence counsel.

'It is respectfully submitted that this is most crucial in the case of Vivek Priyadarshi, who has been the main IO since inception of this case till the filing of charge sheets and it is in the interest of fair trial that his cross-examination should take place after the examination-in-chief of the other IOs is complete,' he said.

Raja also said 'no prejudice' would be caused to CBI if his application was allowed.

The court has listed the plea for hearing on September 3 and asked the CBI to file its response, if any.
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First Published: Aug 29 2013 | 5:25 PM IST

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