Former Telecom Minister A Raja, who has so far not cross examined any witness in the 2G case trial, is likely to open his defence next week by questioning his former additional private secretary Aseervatham Achary, a prosecution witness, sources said.
A lawyer associated with Raja's case said he would now start cross examining the witnesses as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed the third charge sheet and Achary was a Department of Telecommunications (DoT) official.
"Now the third charge sheet has been filed and another reason being that Achary was a DoT official, Raja will now cross examine him [Achary]," the lawyer said.
Raja's counsel, at the commencement of trial on November 11, had told the court that he would not cross examine the witnesses until CBI files its third charge sheet and makes a statement that their probe in the case was complete.
Raja, however, had later said that he would cross examine the witnesses when they would depose on government's telecom policy.
"I will cross examine the witnesses when the policy matter will come. Till date, the witnesses are testifying about Swan Telecom and Reliance Telecom and I have nothing to do with them," Raja had earlier said.
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Achary, a prime witness in the case, was summoned today for his testimony before the court but he was discharged as cross examination of Bharat Amberkar, Assistant Vice President (accounts and finance), Reliance Infrastructure, remained inconclusive.
CBI, however, told Special Judge OP Saini that they would examine Achary next after the conclusion of cross examination of Amberkar.