Swamy, in his plea, had sought a direction to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to frame a "foolproof" and "consistent" for grant of security clearances to firms accused of economic offences, from taking part in public auctions including grant of licenses to run FM radio channels.
A bench of Chief Justice J S Khehar and Justice D Y Chandrachud granted a week's time to MHA to provide documents including the amended policy to Swamy and fixed his plea for final hearing.
The Rajya Sabha MP had earlier submitted that the Delhi and the Bombay high courts had taken divergent views on the issue of security clearance by the MHA while dealing with e- auction process of private FM radio channels.
The Bombay HC had held that the grant of security clearance fell under the exclusive domain of the MHA, the plea had said, adding that the Delhi High Court had allowed Sun Group, controlled by Kalanithi Maran and former telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran, who are accused in the Aircel-Maxis scam case, to bid for the airwaves auction.
Seeking guidelines from the court, the plea said that inadequate security clearance policy of the government and the two judgements of the Delhi and the Bombay high courts can be used as a ground to bypass the "mandatory security clearance process by the companies" which could pose a threat to national security.
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