Advocate Ajay Agrawal, who contested the 2014 Lok Sabha election from Rae Bareli against the then Congress president Sonia Gandhi, has also filed an application seeking recusal of Chief Justice Dipak Misra from hearing the matter.
The appeal filed by him against the May 31, 2005 judgement of the Delhi High Court quashing all charges against the accused persons is listed for hearing tomorrow before the bench comprising Chief Justice Misra and justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud.
Later, he filed an application seeking the CJI's recusal alleging that the chief justice was "prejudiced" and "bent upon" dismissing the case without going into the merits.
Today, Agrawal filed an affidavit alleging that the CJI was under tremendous pressure from the Congress because of the impeachment motion being discussed by the opposition parties and claimed that senior advocate Kapil Sibal was taking a lead role in all those deliberations.
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"Kapil Sibal is taking a lead role in all those deliberations as could be seen in all the annexed news items and the same person had appeared without any authority before the court and made a false statement that he appeared for late Shri Rajiv Gandhi while deponent found that he appeared for Hindujas before the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court on many occasions," Agrawal said in the affidavit.
At the last hearing, he had said, Sibal was allowed to speak even after he objected to it. He said the CJI did not stop Sibal from interfering in the matter.
The lawyer said there were at least three occasions during the hearing when the court was about to dismiss the matter because of Sibal's "unwarranted" interference.
The Rs 1,437-crore deal between India and Swedish arms manufacturer AB Bofors for the supply of 400 155mm Howitzer guns for the Indian Army was entered into on March 24, 1986.
Swedish Radio on April 16, 1987, had claimed that the company had paid bribes to top Indian politicians and defence personnel.
It had alleged that certain public servants and private persons in India and abroad had entered into a criminal conspiracy between 1982 and 1987 in pursuance of which the offences of bribery, corruption, cheating and forgery were committed.
The first charge sheet in the case was filed on October 22, 1999, against Chadda, Ottavio Quattrocchi, the then defence secretary S K Bhatnagar, Ardbo and the Bofors company. A supplementary charge sheet was filed against the Hinduja brothers on October 9, 2000.
Quattrocchi, who had fled from here on July 29-30, 1993, never appeared before any court in India to face prosecution. He passed away on July 13, 2013. The other accused persons who died are Bhatnagar, Chadda and Ardbo.
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