Court sets Apr 9 as final date for verdict in Satyam case

Judge rules out further adjournments, says court will proceed even if counsels of accused don't show up

Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Jan 11 2018 | 8:23 AM IST
A special court here trying the multi-crore accounting fraud in erstwhile Satyam Computer Services Limited (SCSL) today said it will pronounce its judgement in the CBI-probed case on April 9.

Citing voluminous documents in the case, Special Judge B V L N Chakravarthi said, "On April nine, the judgement will be pronounced. I am making it very clear."

"It is mandate of the Supreme Court that judgement has to be pronounced. If any obstruction is caused it is contempt of (apex) court...It is your (accused) duty to bring your advocates. Court will go ahead with its proceedings," he said.

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The judge's observation came as defence counsels were not present in the court ostensibly because of the ongoing agitation of Telangana advocates, who have been boycotting courts demanding separate high court for the new state.

"April nine will be the final date for the verdict. No question of further adjournments. Court will not wait," the judge said.

During the last hearing on December 23, 2014, the court had said it would pronounce the verdict today.

On the possible reason for pushing further the judgement date again, CBI counsel K Surender cited the voluminous documents of the case as well as the time needed for "typing the judgement."

Touted as the country's biggest accounting fraud, the scam had come to light on January 7, 2009, after the erstwhile firm's founder and then Chairman B Ramalinga Raju allegedly confessed to manipulating his company's account books and inflating profits over many years to the tune of crores of rupees.

Raju was arrested by Andhra Pradesh Police's Crime Investigation Department (CID) two days later, after he allegedly confessed to the fraud, along with his brother Rama Raju and others.

All the 10 accused in the case, who are out on bail, were present in the court today.

Around 3,000 documents were marked and 226 witnesses examined during the trial that began nearly six years back.

Besides Ramalinga Raju, the other accused in the case are: his brother and Satyam's former Managing Director B Rama Raju, former Chief Financial Officer Vadlamani Srinivas, former PwC auditors Subramani Gopalakrishnan and T Srinivas, Raju's brother B Suryanarayana Raju, former employees G Ramakrishna, D Venkatpathi Raju and Ch Srisailam and Satyam's former internal chief auditor V S Prabhakar Gupta.
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First Published: Mar 09 2015 | 12:28 PM IST

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