The court, however, warned Rungta to be careful in future while allowing the submissions of his counsel seeking to cancel the NBW issued against his client.
"Advocate should be present in the court if he is seeking exemption for accused. I am telling this to you (R C Rungta) for the first and last time," special CBI judge Bharat Parashar said.
"Counsel has submitted that the warrant came to be issued as he himself could not appear on time and exemption of accused from personal appearance was to be sought through him. Accused R C Rungta is warned to be careful in future," the court said.
The court, however, noted in its order that after hearing the counsel, it found that there was "repeated change" in his stand.
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It asked the defence counsel to file written submissions, if any, positively by May 5 and reserved its order on the plea for May 14.
It had earlier stayed till today the NBW issued against R C Rungta on April 23 after his counsel assured the court that the accused would appear before it today.
JIPL's directors R C Rungta and R S Rungta along with the firm are accused of securing allotment of North Dhadu coal block in Jharkhand allegedly on the basis of false and forged documents.