ED told special judge O P Saini, who is exclusively dealing with the 2G scam-related cases, that its application pending before the court may be "dismissed as withdrawn" and it should be given liberty to file fresh plea, if needed, in this regard at a later stage.
"It is submitted by N K Matta, special public prosecutor, that application may be dismissed as withdrawn with liberty to file fresh one, if so desired by the applicant (ED). Prayer allowed. Application is dismissed as withdrawn with liberty to file fresh one, if deemed fit by the applicant," the court said.
Besides the Maran brothers, the CBI has named Malaysian business tycoon T Ananda Krishnan, Malaysian national Augustus Ralph Marshall, who headed Maxis' UK-based subsidiary ASTRO All Asia Network, and four firms, including Sun Direct TV Pvt Ltd and Malaysia's Maxis Communication Berhad, as accused in the case.
The other two companies named by CBI in the charge sheet are ASTRO All Asia Network PLC and South Asia Entertainment Holding Ltd, which was allegedly managed by the Marans.