The case pertains to ED's attachment of fixed deposit worth Rs 822 crore belonging to the company and cases have been registered for alleged money laundering and foreign exchange violation.
A bench comprising Justices T S Thakur and R Banumathi asked the High Court at Hyderabad to expeditiously deal with the matter and dispose it of within the stipulated period.
He submitted that Rs 822 crore of Satyam's money was still with the company as "crime proceeds", which prompted the ED to proceed against it.
Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Tech Mahindra, denied any connection with Satyam Computers' B Ramalinga Raju and family which allegedly inflated shares by various financial operations.
However, Singh said the amalgamation took place by taking over all liabilities and prosecutions.
Sibal said Tech Mahindra bought the scam-tainted company for about Rs 2,890 crore and there was no connection with around Rs 800 crore which is the subject matter of offences under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.
Tech Mahindra has appealed against a two-judge bench order of the high court which had allowed a special court hearing criminal cases arising out of the Satyam scam to frame charges against Tech Mahindra.
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