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CBI to file chargesheet in Aircel-Maxis deal

CBI on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that chargesheet in the controversial Aircel-Maxis deal involving former telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran will be filed shortly as the attorney general disagreed with the views of its director Ranjit Sinha to drop the prosecution.

Updated on: Aug 12, 2014 08:24 PM IST
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CBI on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that chargesheet in the controversial Aircel-Maxis deal involving former telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran will be filed shortly as the attorney general disagreed with the views of its director Ranjit Sinha to drop the prosecution.

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A bench headed by justice H L Dattu which perused the status report and other materials filed in sealed cover on the progress of the probe, said "after the opinion of attorney general(Mukul Rohatgi), CBI has talked about the filing of the charge sheet at the end of the particular month".

The bench made the remarks after senior advocate K K Venugopal, who placed the status report on behalf of the CBI, said that the apprehension was not justified that the agency was not moving forward for filing the charge sheet.

He explained the sequence of events for delay due to difference of opinion between CBI director and director prosecution on filing of charge sheet which was finally decided after AG's opinion.

He said that Rohatgi's July 27 opinion was received by the CBI on August 4.

CBI had earlier said that its domestic investigation was complete but was facing hurdles in its overseas probe as it was not getting cooperation from Malaysian authorities.

The Aircel-Maxis deal also involved Kuala Lumpur-based business tycoon T Ananda Krishnan.

Maran has been accused of "forcing" Chennai-based telecom promoter C Sivasankaran to sell the stake in Aircel to Malaysian firm Maxis Group in 2006 owned by Ananda Krishnan.

Venugopal said Malaysian authorities have been asking clear proof of criminality and their attorney general wrote strong letter to Indian Embassy officials in Kuala Lumpur.

At this, the bench said, "Union of India has to take up the matter with Malaysian Government".

The NGO, Centre for Public Interest Litigation and Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy, had filed applications in the apex court alleging that Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) approval to the Aircel-Maxis deal was granted fraudulently.

 
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