Dismissing Koda's plea in which he had sought summoning of Singh and two others as additional accused in the case, the court said that averments made in the application were "self contradictory in nature".
Referring to a Supreme Court verdict in which apex court had discussed the role and position of the Prime Minsiter, the court said that seeking summoning of Singh as PM has to be seen from a completely different yard stick.
"Though one may argue that summoning of Dr Mammohan Singh as Minister of Coal should be considered but as already mentioned by me that at this stage of the matter I do not find sufficient evidence warranting his summoning as an accused in the present case," the judge said in his 23-page order.
"Accordingly, the present application being devoid of any merits is hereby dismissed," the court said.
Besides Singh, Koda had sought summoning of then officials of Jharkhand Government Anand Swaroop, then Secretary (Energy) and Jai Shankar Tiwari, then Secretary (Mines and Geology), as additional accused in the case.
Regarding Swaroop and Tiwari, the court said it did not find any prima facie case to summon them as accused.
"...I may state at the threshold itself that in the facts and circumstances of the present case, this court does not find any prima facie case to summon Dr Manmohan Singh...Jai Shankar Tiwari and Anand Swaroop as accused," the judge said.
