Special CBI Judge J P S Malik noted that the high court had on December 23 set aside the order of summoning George as an accused.
"Vide order dated December 23, 2014, passed by the Delhi High Court, order dated July 18, 2013 and July 19, 2013, summoning the accused, has been set aside. Accused stands discharged," the judge said.
The high court had allowed George's petition and set aside the order of the trial court summoning him as an accused in the case by rejecting the closure report filed by CBI.
George had challenged the trial court's July 18, 2013 order directing him to appear before the special court on August 30, 2013.
The trial court had rejected CBI's closure report saying there was sufficient material to proceed against him.
Earlier, George's counsel had argued there was no material on record to indicate the commission of the alleged offence.
It was submitted that the closure report and the material filed by CBI, along with the report, clearly showed each and every penny received has been properly explained with documentary proof.
An FIR was registered by CBI against George in 2001, when NDA was in power, in which he was alleged to have been in possession of disproportionate assets from November, 1984 to December, 1990, a charge rejected by him.
