The Court gave this direction while hearing a revision petition filed by CBI, challenging a special court verdict discharging Vijayan, who is now the state's chief minister, and six others in the case related to alleged corruption in the hydel project deal with Canadian firm SNC Lavalin.
Hearing the CBI's petition, Justice P Ubaid said the case involves different categories of accused, different stages of transaction and different stages of conspiracy.
The Kerala State Electricity Board had signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with SNC-Lavalin in 1995.
"In what circumstances such an offer was made or happened to be made and how or in what circumstances the said offer was accepted by Kerala State Electricity Board?" the court asked.
Posting the case for March 15, the Court directed the parties to submit details of these aspects in writing.
Vijayan was then power minister in the LDF government headed by E K Nayanar.
The previous Congress-led UDF government had alleged it was Vijayan who had finalised the deal with the Canadian firm.
In February 2016, the High Court had rejected a plea by the then UDF government for early hearing of CBIs revision petition, challenging the acquittal of Vijayan.
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