Sources privy to the development said in January all the accused companies had approached the Supreme Court seeking quashing of FIRs against them as framing of charges had taken too much time.
In June, when the CBI Director was on a foreign tour, an affidavit was filed by the investigating team stating that the trial was in advanced stage and FIR cannot be quashed.
This was outrightly rejected by then Special Public Prosecutor U U Lalit saying the case against Shahid Balwa and the Reliance telecom directors had reached a crucial juncture and this opinion could jeopardise the case.
Yesterday the Supreme Court has summoned all these records which will become case property after allegations were levelled by lawyer Prashant Bhushan that CBI Director was trying to scuttle the probe against Reliance.
"CBI may like to put it on record that there has been no attempt whatsoever to revise or amend the charge sheets that have been filed in the court. There has been no attempt either to favour any of the accused persons in the 2G case," CBI spokesperson Kanchan Prasad said.